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Steph Curry pulled a cold prank on his teammate
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In the heart of San Francisco’s Chase Center, during the Golden State Warriors’ open practice this week, Steph Curry unleashed a prank so brutally funny it left everyone in stitches.

Curry, the NBA’s king of on-court wizardry, proved he’s equally lethal off it when targeting his close buddy, Gary Payton II.

The setup was pure genius: Curry rang up the 32-year-old Payton, casually mentioning a fan dying for his autograph. No fib there — except what came next. As Payton sauntered courtside, all smiles and Sharpie in hand, the “fan” (Curry’s secret accomplice) greeted him with a defiant middle finger.

The sheer audacity!

Payton’s face? Priceless confusion morphing into explosive laughter as he clocked the setup. Curry, barely containing his glee, popped out for the reveal, having a triumphant photo with his victim-turned-co-conspirator snapped. To top it off, the fan got a signed shoe and jersey as a cheeky consolation prize.

What made this absolutely hilarious? The contrast — beloved GPII, a 2022 champion and Bay Area darling, getting trolled in front of adoring fans. Chances of a real fan flipping him off? Slim to none. Yet Curry pulled it off flawlessly, turning brotherly ribbing into viral gold.

Their bond shines through: Curry lobbied hard for Payton’s offseason return, declaring Dub Nation incomplete without him. Without GPII, who’d endure Curry’s pranks? This savage stunt wasn’t just brutal; it was a reminder of the Warriors’ unbreakable spirit — fierce on the floor, foolishly fun off it.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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