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NBA MVP Stephen Curry owned by Filipino teenager Gian Mamuyac : foxsports





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NBA MVP Stephen Curry owned by Filipino teenager Gian Mamuyac

NBA MVP Stephen Curry owned by Filipino teenager Gian Mamuyac
NBA MVP Stephen Curry owned by Filipino teenager Gian Mamuyac
SO this isn't ... ideal.By "this" I mean the series of events that occurred at an Under Armour-sponsored scrimmage in Taiwan this week, which included one Stephen Curry having his attempted game-winner bludgeoned out of the sky by a small teenager.ABS-CBN sportscaster TJ Manotoc tweeted footage from the event, where Curry tried to launch a game-winner with the clock expiring only to be stuffed by 17-year-old Gian Mamuyac.
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Stephen Curry blocked by Filipino teenager Gian Mamuyac during Asian basketball tour

Stephen Curry blocked by Filipino teenager Gian Mamuyac during Asian basketball tour
Stephen Curry blocked by Filipino teenager Gian Mamuyac during Asian basketball tour
Stephen Curry blocked by Filipino teenager Gian Mamuyac during Asian basketball tourPostedMove over Matthew Dellavedova, the real Stephen Curry stopper is from the Philippines.Curry had a rough end to the NBA season and things have only gotten worse for him during his tour of Asia.After sacrificing a 3-1 lead to LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals, Curry has been upstaged by a Filipino teenager during an exhibition match.
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Stephen Curry blocked by Filipino teenager, earning Gian Mamuyac a ticket to the USA

Stephen Curry blocked by Filipino teenager, earning Gian Mamuyac a ticket to the USA
Stephen Curry blocked by Filipino teenager, earning Gian Mamuyac a ticket to the USA
Stephen Curry blocked by Filipino teenager, earning Gian Mamuyac a ticket to the USAHe's the unanimous NBA MVP, but Stephen Curry has been brought back to earth.The Golden State Warriors star, arguably the greatest three-point shooter in basketball history, had one of his trademark attempts from deep slammed back at him by a 17-year-old Filipino teenager at his latest basketball camp.Touring Asia for his Under Armour Asia Tour, Curry was playing in an exhibition game during the final leg of the tour in Taipei, Taiwan.




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