Steph Curry is a special man.
The world has seen what he can do on the basketball court, but it’s what he does off of it that separates him from the other great talents in the league.
After dropping 50 points, including 16 threes, and earning the All-Star Game MVP, Steph pulled San Antonio Spurs guard Dejounte Murray to the side for some inspiring words of wisdom.
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“Dejounte, love bro,” Steph said. “Congratulations man, the first of many, you know that. Keep grinding. Keep working, all day long. Tunnel vision and now, you on that stage. Deserved, let’s go.”
“Yes, sir,” Murray responded. “I remember what you told me. For sure.”
Incredible.
Murray, 25, made his first All-Star appearance after averaging a career-high 20.1 points, 9.4 assists and 8.4 rebounds in his fifth NBA season (six including the 2018-19 season he did not play due to an injury).
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He took to Instagram after to show his appreciation to the Warriors superstar.
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“Been in my ear for years and especially after my injury with real and genuine love,” Murray wrote. “And that’s what separates Steph from others cause we all know what he can do on the court already!!”