Stephen Curry Had to Build a Hoop to Keep Playing Basketball

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Stephen Curry needed a place to shoot baskets amid the coronavirus quarantine. So the greatest shooter in NBA history ordered an outdoor hoop and took five hours to put it together. 'I got overwhelmed looking at the manual,' he said.

The best shooter in the history of basketball didn’t have a place to shoot. So he built one for himself.

Stephen Curry had been stuck at home for more than two weeks, unable to do the one thing he does better than anybody, when his wife ordered him a Spalding hoop for their driveway. For the first time in 16 days, he could shoot a basketball. Or at least that was the plan.

 

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So brave.

Next world peace😏

Hold up. He just moved into a new place about 1.5 miles (and 3.5 tax brackets) away from me. House appears brand new on a huge property...and it didn't have a single hoop? That's some serious work / life separation

So he paid someone $15 an hour to do it, right? 🤔🤭

How in the world did he not already have a hooo at home?

How do you play basketball professionally and not own a basketball hoop at home?

wow so powerful

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