“Do Whatever He Does’: Stephen Curry Was Told to Replicate Tom Brady’s Diet and Routine to Achieve Perfect Results By GSW Owner
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Stephen Curry is currently playing in his 6th NBA Finals in eight years. Even though the 34-year-old superstar from the Warriors has currently shown no signs of slowing down, his team’s owner wants him to follow in Tom Brady’s footsteps.
Tom Brady is known for his longevity in the game. Despite being 44 years old, Brady is still at the pinnacle of the NFL. Brady’s quality at such an age inspires many athletes. Similarly, the Warriors’ owner Joe Lacob wants Curry to be like Brady.
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Joe Lacob referring to Brady said, “I tell Steph all the time, ‘Do whatever he does. Whatever he does, you do.’ I told him that… But who knows? The world is changing a lot and maybe I’m just being my usual optimist self.”
He added, “But I feel like Steph can play at a high level, and maybe Klay, too, for longer than most people would have done in the past.” Joe Lacob certainly wants both of his superstar players to play at a high level for a prolonged period.
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Klay Thompson had returned after missing two seasons with injuries, and it will take a huge effort from him to continue playing at the elite level in the future. On the other hand, Curry also suffered many injuries at the start of his career, but now he has been fit most of the time.
Stephen Curry is aiming to win his 4th NBA Championship
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The Golden State Warriors are currently engaged with the Boston Celtics in a fight for the NBA Championship. The series is leveled at 1-1, but the Celtics as of now are in the driving seat. Things can change pretty quickly for both teams. The players on both sides are determined to win the coveted Larry O’Brien Trophy.
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Stephen Curry is aiming to win the 4th NBA Championship of his career. Moreover, he is finally in a good position to win his first Finals MVP Award. In the two games so far in the series, Curry has scored 34 and 29 points, respectively.
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If Curry is able to win the championship this year, along with the Finals MVP, he will be able to etch his name with the all-time greats of the sport. The only thing that is missing from the glorious resume of Steph Curry is the Finals MVP. Moreover, he is arguably the favorite to win it as well.
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Ranvijay Singh