"Practicing his 'over Wemby' shots": Steph Curry bewilders NBA fans as his crazy through-the-rafters half-court shot goes viral
Steph Curry is no stranger to spectacular shots and is widely regarded as the greatest shooter in NBA history.
In an Instagram post on Friday afternoon, warriorstalk shared a video of Curry hitting yet another ridiculous shot from halfcourt through the rafters.
Fans took to the comments section and reacted to Curry's latest jaw-dropping shot.
"He's practicing his over-Wemby shots," one fan commented jokingly.
"It's the way he has no reaction for me," another fan added. "Like this is really regular to him."
"Ain't this what he yeeted over Wemby in the Olympics?" A third fan commented questioningly.
Other fans talked about his nonchalant attitude after hitting it.
"*Drains immaculate shot* Curry: Aight well s**t, next rep," a fan humorously commented.
"Steph looks bored on the court 😂," another fan commented.
"Bro acting like he isn't the heaviest guarded player in NBA history," a fan added.
Steph Curry has NBA fans buzzing once again with his latest mind-boggling shot.
Steph Curry training ahead of 16th NBA season
The four-time NBA champion hit the crazy shot in what seems to be another day for him at the gym as he prepares for his 16th season in the league.
Despite already being 35 last season, Curry instead played like he was 25 as he posted impressive averages of 26.4 points, 5.1 assists and 4.5 rebounds per game. He also secured his fifth season with 300+ made 3-pointers.
Last year's 357 made threes was the second-highest mark of Curry's career, second only to his historic 2015-16 campaign where he made 402 3-pointers.
The Golden State Warriors guard is coming off an eventful summer, winning a gold medal with Team USA behind 60 combined points between his last two games. The two-time NBA MVP also went on one of the greatest stretches in Olympic basketball history, as he knocked four threes in the waning minutes of the Olympic final versus France.
After missing the postseason in the 2023-24 campaign, Steph Curry will look to lead his Warriors back to the playoffs this coming season.