Steph Curry is the most in-form player in the NBA right now. He has amassed a total of 92 points in his last 2 NBA games, including a career-high 62 points against the Portland Trail Blazers, to lead the Golden State Warriors out of a slump.
This prompted former Miami Heat legend, Dwyane Wade, to praise him with a cryptic post on Twitter. While also mocking his lack of energy and exercise in retirement.
Man @StephenCurry30 I may need some of that Oxigen water. 92 points in 67 mins sheesh 😳 you think it can help an old guy out who trains on a StairMaster only 🤷🏾♂️ asking for a friend?
— DWade (@DwyaneWade) January 5, 2021
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The fact of the matter is that ‘Flash’ has recently been struggling with his workouts. Maybe he simply does not have the motivation to train, or maybe his age is catching up to him. And he can only train on a stair master like a poor old fella.
I just got my ass handed to me while working out. I haven’t felt like quitting in a workout since 2007 when I was rehabbing from my left shoulder and left knee surgery. Taking a few weeks off from working out while eating bad and drinking etc. man oh man
— DWade (@DwyaneWade) January 4, 2021
All about Curry’s startup- Oxigen water
The Golden State Warriors are not the only entity that Curry is the face of. He is the owner, investor, and the Global Brand Ambassador of Oxigen Water. It basically supplies pH-balanced water that is boosted with oxygen and contains electrolytes.
Truly living up to his ‘Splash Brother’ nickname, Steph. He announced his association with this business venture in August 2020 on his Instagram handle –
Not only does it supply healthy and power-boosting water, but the bottles are also made out of 100% recycled plastic. So D-wade can’t go wrong with this product. He should order a batch or maybe ask his friend Curry for some.
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Steph Curry has enjoyed an MVP-level start to this season
Chef Curry is beginning to catch fire. Even his oxigen water won’t be able to extinguish that. Throughout the 7 games that the Warriors have played this season, he is averaging 32 points per game on 36.9% 3-Point shooting.
That is propelling them upwards in the Western Conference table. Courtesy of these last 2 wins, they now have a 4-3 winning record, easing the pressure on coach Steve Kerr.
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While they have a long way to go this season, Curry will be the guy who defines their season, especially in the absence of Klay Thompson. And maybe he will sell some of his product along the way.