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Who doesn’t love a good dance session? Just ask Stephen Curry. The Golden State Warriors superstar is known for his moves on court. He has impressed everyone with his quick and calculated maneuvers with the ball. That’s how you become one of the greatest basketball players of all time, right? 

At the same time, we’re sure you’ve caught one of his infamous shimmying and shoulder dance moves after every basket made in the previous seasons. He even celebrates in style!! Now though, it looks like he has taken it off-court as well. In a newly shared video, the NBA All Star can be seen bustin’ out some sick moves in practice.

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How to make practice fun: A lesson by Chef Curry

With the regular season starting this week, the Warriors are steadfastly preparing for a huge battle. And their goal is just one thing: bring the championship back home. But all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, remember? So how would you unwind? You can always learn from the Golden Boy. 

 

In the video, Steph is seen making the best of his practice session while also having a bit of fun dancing to Kurt Carr’s In the Sanctuary. At one point, fellow team mate and point guard, Gary Payton II can also be seen joining in the dance. Guess no one can escape the Curry charm! Payton rejoins the team after a short stint with Portland last year. 

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The Warriors’ chances at championship 

The Golden State Warriors will open the 2023-24 season playing against the Phoenix Suns this Tuesday. They will be looking to win a fifth championship in eight years, especially with more experienced players like Chris Paul added to the mix. 

Read More : With Klay Thompson’s Possible Exit, Is This Stephen Curry and Warriors’ “Last Dance”?

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They did have a disappointing run last season and will be trying to right all the wrong moves made. Both Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry each missed a significant number of games. The team spirit was also brought down by the chemistry issues between Draymond Green and Jordan Poole. With all the changes they made since and the healthy return of the players, the title doesn’t seem far away. 

Watch this Story : Watch : Right After Getting 1st Warriors Bucket, Chris Paul Sets Up Stephen Curry in an Astounding Breakaway Play

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