Steph Curry is the greatest shooter in NBA history, but it appears those skills aren't as universal as you might think.
While the Warriors star can light it up from anywhere on the court, it appears he's not as lethal when launching clothes into a laundry hamper. Curry was the first NBA player to accept the #shirtoffshootout challenge from James Corden. "The Late Late Show" host is attempting to raise money for Feed The Children through the challenge.
It's simple enough. You layer yourself in a number of articles of clothing, back up and begin to take off the clothes and shoot them into a hamper. Curry gave it a go Monday night, and the two-time MVP was a little rusty.
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Look at Curry, man.
It's nice to know you're just as good at shooting clothes into a hamper as one of the greatest basketball players in history.
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Curry's score of four surely won't win the challenge, but it's good to see him doing one more thing to try to help people out during the coronavirus shutdown.
With the shelter-in-place still in order, Curry should have more than enough to practice his laundry shooting skills while at home. Perhaps, Corden will even give him a do-over.