Stephen Curry had a great season in 2015 when he showed an outstanding performance. One of the things that made him so good on the court was a gift he received from his wife. This success was the result of the new gift he received, a new automated toilet. During an interview with ESPN, Stephen shared his experience and how his game has changed as a result.
Stephen shared his happiness with his fans as soon as he received this gift from Ayesha on Twitter. In his tweet, he said: “So, my wife bought me a new toilet for our house. You know, one of those automatic ones. And I’m Hype!!! Yep That’s it, Goodnight! #blessed.”
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During the interview, he also discussed this strange tweet he sent. Anyone who knows Stephen knows how much he enjoys spending time there. One time, Ayesha herself told ESPN, “I’ve never seen a guy more excited about anything.”
So, my Wife bought me a new toilet for our house. You know, one of those automatic ones. And i’m Hype!!! Yep That’s it, Goodnight! #blessed
— Stephen Curry (@StephenCurry30) November 12, 2015
There was no doubt that this would have been the best gift that Ayesha could have given Stephen, especially because of the excitement he showed during his interview.
In response to the question about how important the toilet has been to his game, Stephen responded: “Oh, man, that toilet just makes me happy in life. And when you’re happy, you play better. I bet if I did a case study on my performance since I got the toilet, you’d see the difference.”
Has Stephen Curry’s performance improved since receiving this gift?
Curry‘s reaction after Ayesha gave him a toilet to boost his performance was priceless. As he was asked in the interview if he had been on the pot when he posted that particular tweet on the internet, he replied: “I was in Minnesota when Ayesha told me about it. And the next day I had 46 [points]. ”
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Even if we examine carefully the reason for the season’s performance since the gift, we can observe some differences. As Curry, before getting the toilet, was scoring 31.9 points on 52% field goal shooting, 45% three-point shooting, 5.3 rebounds, 5.8 assists, and 2.7 steals.
Upon getting the new toilet, Curry put up 32.7 points on 54% field goal shooting, 48% three-point shooting, 4.6 rebounds, 5.9 assists, and 1.9 steals.
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The difference that came after Ayesha’s gift has been significant. Let us know what you think of this comment below.