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MANILA, Philippines – Let’s check the NBA headlines. Free agency is in full swing around the league. Oh nice, Dwyane Wade is staying in Miami. I hope he gets his max deal. Hmm, Jason Williams can still ball at 39. Good for him.
What’s this? Just Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry hitting a halfcourt shot while riding a PhunkeeDuck scooter.
Nothing is out of @StephenCurry30‘s range…
even on a @phunkeeduck. #SCTop10
https://t.co/wk5UAzDLsx
— Under Armour Hoops (@UAbasketball) July 3, 2015
Now, I’ve never ridden a PhunkeeDuck before, and the first time I had even heard of one was when a glum looking J.R. Smith rode out of the Quicken Loans Arena on what appeared to be a Segway skateboard after the Cleveland Cav’s game lost the NBA Finals in 6 games to the Warriors.
See ya next year, JR PhunkeeDuck. pic.twitter.com/GbnIN7Ko8g
— Taco Trey Kerby (@treykerby) June 17, 2015
But one thing I can guess with reasonable confidence is that being on a PhunkeeDuck probably makes it must harder to make a shot. And for that, I give the NBA champion Curry props for finding a creative way to level up on shot difficulty.
(WATCH: Steph Curry plays NBA 2K15 but in real life)
No word yet on whether streetballers are incorporating the scooters into their games of ‘HORSE’ yet. – Rappler.com
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