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“You still have 6 more rings than Stephen Curry!”: NBA Twitter reacts to Simu Liu putting up a hilarious post with $160-million worth superstar

NBA Twitter reacts to Marvel Star’s Simu Liu digging into Stephen Curry on a Twitter post with a hilarious caption

The past few weeks have been very busy for Stephen Curry. About a month ago, he led the Golden State Warriors to the championship, winning his fourth ring and first final MVP. Since then, he has been out on golf and training. In the last two weeks he has celebrated the birthdays of each of his three children.

Apart from that, he became the first NBA athlete to host an ESPY since LeBron James in 2007. He did a great job hosting the event, and the Warriors superstar added more hardware to his cabinet.

Steph won the highest NBA player award, and the Warriors received the highest team award. He also won the highest record-breaking performance award for breaking the NBA’s three-point record.

Read again: “Ayesha Curry’s Proud Husband, Dell Curry’s Proud Son, Boston Celtics’ Proud Daddy”: Stephen Curry Reveals Kevin Hart’s Screenplay

To award Steph a record-breaking performance award, ESPY called Simu Liu, the leader of Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the legend of Tenling.

Simu Liu unveils NBA Twitter about Stephen Curry’s tweets

After meeting Stephen Curry, Shang-Chi’s star hoped that the best shooter of all time would take over some of his splendor through conducting. But nothing like that happened, and Liu took it to his Twitter account and complained about the same thing.

NBA Twitter saw the same thing and had to react to it.

Read again: “I saw LeBron James play in a high school gym and Stephen Curry host an ESPY.”: Draymond Green in awe of the appearance of two fellow superstars last week.

If only people could touch Steph and get his shooting power, Draymond wouldn’t miss a layup during a play-in game with Memphis in 2021xD.

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