"Steph Curry teaching his sons and daughters": Fans go wild as Warriors star sweats it out with NBA rival Jaylen Brown and Paige Bueckers
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry worked out with his NBA rival and Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown and rising women's basketball star Paige Bueckers. Overtime posted the video of the three athletes working out on their Instagram handle on Saturday.
In the video, Curry is seen running a warmup drill on the court, where he covers all four corners of the court running diagonally before returning to his start position. After completing his drill, Curry tags out to Jaylen Brown, who starts the drill with Bueckers. The two of them also finish up quickly and meet the Warriors star at the starting point.
The fans, however, went wild in the comments section after witnessing the interaction between the three starts. One fan made a wild comment praising Curry and slandering Brown.
"Curry always teaching his sons and daughters the game so inspirational."
Other fans joined the fray in the Jaylen Brown slander and expressed their thoughts in the comments.
"Steph and his son," one fan said.
"Training with his son," another fan said.
"Remember when Curry clowned Brown," one fan said.
Another set of fans expressed their opinion of a possible Jaylen Brown move to the Golden State Warriors.
"JB bouta come to the warriors. Him for kuminga straight up lol," one fan said.
"Jaylen brown to the warriors??" another fan said.
Although Steph Curry and Jaylen Brown were involved in one of the most infamous rivalries in the NBA; there seemed to be no animosity between the stars warming up together on the court.
Steph Curry expresses his desire to own an NBA team in the future
Golden State Warriors ace Stephen Curry has accomplished a lot on the basketball court, which cements him as one of the greatest to play the game. He has been a superstar of the Dubnation for more than a decade now and in a recent interview with CNBC, he expressed his desire to own an NBA team in the future.
"That’s definitely on the table,” said Curry. “I think I could do a pretty good job of helping sustain how great the NBA is right now and what it takes to run a championship organization."
However, Steph Curry emphasized that he believes he still has a lot to accomplish on the court before he takes up a non-player role in the league. Curry recently signed a $62.6 million contract extension with the Warriors that will keep him in the Bay Area until he is 39. The Warriors star will get back in action in late October when the Dubs take on the Portland Trail Blazers in their opening game of the season.