Before making it big in the NBA, athletes often undergo grueling and constant workouts to perfect their game. Oftentimes, players spend hours in the gym and on the court to get ready to play at a professional level. But that doesn?t mean that they aren?t privy to having a little bit of fun along the way as well. And before dazzling Shaquille O?Neal and the rest of the world, Stephen Curry sure had a great time in college.
Being the son of an NBA legend, Stephen Curry may already have the limelight during his time at Davidson. However, his feature on a rap video singing about ?Awkward eye contact? surely did not hurt his chances.
Stephen Curry spitting bars
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After being drafted by the Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry surely has come a long way in his career. The All-Star point guard has numerous accolades under his belt and has been labeled as the best shooter of all time by fans and even legends.
Apart from his on-court achievements, Curry is a proud father of three children and a spouse of Ayesha Curry. However, if Curry got to see this video of him rapping with his friends during his time in college, you can be sure he?d be on the floor laughing while reminiscing the good old days.
The song is titled, I Love Commons. In the video, Curry has two solo verses while making appearances with the rest of his friends as well.
In his second verse, Curry raps, ?Their Sunday brunch is a golden rule, and last night?s girl thinks you?re a tool, awkward eye contact just isn?t cool, and your boys call out, ?Oh we?re too cool?.?
Could Curry have continued with his rap career?
Stephen Curry may not have taken his rap career further along after making it in the league but he surely had the tools for it. Unlike some other players in the league like Damian Lillard and obviously, Shaquille O?Neal. But Curry’s latest song with the Nigerian-American rapper surely has fans on their feet.
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Fans hope that Curry comes across his old rapping video and relives his old carefree college days.
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