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Stephen Curry is usually the coolest man on the pitch. However, a recent news has left fans on Twitter shocked and enraged. According to a piece of news, Curry reportedly threw his phone away after a Clash Royale game.

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Upon further investigation, it was found that a troll account reported this news that goes by the name of popular basketball website Hoop Central. However, fans on Twitter left no stone unturned in roasting the Golden State Warriors man despite it being fake news.

Fans roast Stephen Curry over fake news

When one talks about the best players in the NBA, Stephen Curry simply cannot be ignored. The Golden State Warriors man is widely considered the best shooter the NBA has ever seen and has won the NBA title 3 times. Moreover, he won the MVP award unanimously in 2014-15.

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Furthermore, he is also one of the coolest players in the pitch. There are rarely any moments when Steph Curry loses his cool as he looks to talk with his game.

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In a hilarious turn of events, fans bashed Curry mercilessly. This came after a troll account posted a news regarding Curry. The news reported that Steph threw his phone away after losing a Clash Royale game!

This news came as a surprise for all NBA fans, as Curry is a very cool guy. In fact, he is also one player who refrains from trash talking during the game.

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Talking about his trash talk style, Curry said, “That’s just my nature, I guess, in general. I keep it confined to the game. I don’t have material of life or like good one-liners and stuff like that.”

Fans react to the Curry fake news

With the fans falling for the piece of fake news on Twitter, they have given their opinions and reactions. Here are some of the best reactions.

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