the secret to stopping Stephen Curry is to be his brother

Invited by GQ to answer questions from Internet users, Stephen Curry revealed who was the player he had the most difficulty attacking… And the answer may surprise you.

Stephen Curry recently gave an interview to the media GQ. A rather interesting interview, especially to know all that goes on in the head of the best shooter of all time. He notably returned to the identity of the defender who gives him the most trouble in the NBA. Spoiler, he has the same name as him.

“Honestly, my brother, because he knows my game by heart and it’s always something that has unsettled me, because I feel a lot of pride in my brother, to see him on the pitch, so I’m a a little lost in those moments. But other than Seth, it would probably be Tony Allen or Avery Bradley. »

So the guy who makes Stephen Curry the most difficult is none other than his brother… Seth’s knowledge of the game obviously makes the task difficult for the Chief, adding to that the emotion and perhaps also the desire not to hurt his little brother too much. Well, that didn’t stop Steph from sticking 49 in his face last season just to show who’s still the boss. Baby Face Assassin still does not forget to mention Avery Bradley and Tony Allen who – of course – have no blood in common with him, but who are part of the NBA references when it comes to outside defenders.

In this interview, the family aspect also stands out quite a bit. We know that Dad Dell Curry was also a pure shooter in his time, and the latter even allowed himself to beat his son during their last game of HORSE.

“If we’re talking about basketball, then I’m the best Curry. But my dad always tells me ‘you’re as good as you showed in your last game’, and the last time we played HORSE, my dad won. »

He does not forget to remember that he is the best basketball player in the family, and can we really blame him? As Josiane Balasko would say: “I’m not blaming you, Pierre. Have the others scored 3,000 career 3-pointers, all-time record please? No. Do the others have three rings? No. Is it that… In short, the list is far too long to consider a different conclusion.

Stephen Curry’s time at GQ is a small nugget. He reveals some secrets that allow us to know more about him. And like a schoolboy having to recite The Fox and the Crow in front of the whole class, the Chief loses his means a little when he sees his little brother tumbling onto the field.

Text source: GQ

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