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kevinjiang91
#212440423Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:17 AM GMT

STEF CAUSED A FIGHT OMG
MatthewCastagna
#212440477Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:18 AM GMT

westbrook shouldve two piece him and knocked ### ######## mouth piece out smh
kevinjiang91
#212440504Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:18 AM GMT

the BRODIE would KILL HIM
MatthewCastagna
#212440532Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:19 AM GMT

props to draymond though he doesnt mess around
RefrigeratorPerry
#212440551Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:19 AM GMT

-tunes into game to see- -Curry hits buzzer beater 3- ok then
hancock3
#212441424Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:33 AM GMT

steph weak bruh, idk why he tryna fight
RefrigeratorPerry
#212441600Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:37 AM GMT

^ don't call him weak when he's prob stronger than u
MatthewCastagna
#212441651Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:38 AM GMT

steph is not only weak for an athlete, he's a weak person in general
RefrigeratorPerry
#212441924Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:43 AM GMT

"Ste########r#####stronger than you think. Way, way stronger. Golden State Warriors director of athletic performance Keke Lyles revealed that the MVP's exploits in the weight room are legendary, via ESPN's Tom Haberstroh: "He's probably 10 times stronger than what people think," Lyles says. Exhibit A: Curry can deadlift 400 pounds. The exercise the Warriors prefer is the trapbar dead lift, which is basically a safer way to mimic lifting a giant boulder off the ground. One of the primary muscles that it works? Yup, the gluteus maximus. "Steph's the second strongest on our team pulling that one," Lyles says with a straight face. "For his size, Steph is ridiculous strong." Only center Festus Ezeli, who stands about seven feet and 270 pounds, can top Curry on that particular lift. That may be hard to believe, but that core power is the secret that unlocks Curry's magic. "We knew he was strong," Lyles says, "but when he started pushing that kind of weight, I was like 'This guy is just a freak.'" ## Haberstroh explained in the feature, Curry's insane core strength has helped him stay on the court despite serious ankle issues plaguing him earlier in his career. It's a great example of his work ethic, ## Lyles said there's a night-and-day difference in Curry since he joined the training staff two years ago and had him focus on strengthening his hips and glutes." via CBSSports
kevinjiang91
#212442293Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:49 AM GMT

CURRY CAN'T DEADLIFT 400 THAT WAS FAKE LMAO YOU BELIEVE THAT THEY SAID HE CAN LIFT THE MOST ON THE WARRIORS TEAM LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
MatthewCastagna
#212442616Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:55 AM GMT

#########
perrandude
#212443617Tuesday, March 21, 2017 2:13 AM GMT

"CURRY CAN'T DEADLIFT 400 THAT WAS FAKE LMAO YOU BELIEVE THAT" deadlifting isn't even that hard if you have the right form down...
Kenamatic
#212445000Tuesday, March 21, 2017 2:35 AM GMT

When Han trying to roast a real professional Basketball player when he can't even get off the virtual bench in a virtual Basketball league smh. "My sell stores them apparently" ~ Vikings on the Nintendo Switch

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