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Players like Stephen Curry and Frances Tiafoe constantly ignite passions within the world of sports. Renowned for their relentless determination, both athletes consistently strive to ascend to new heights in their careers. However, a tantalizing snippet from Season 2 of Netflix’s Breaking Point hints that the tennis sensation is yet to fully unleash his potential; or at least, that is what Steph thinks.
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Breaking Point is a Netflix series that shadows some of the world’s top tennis players as they pursue greatness and Grand Slam victories throughout the season. Its first season has already charmed fans and now is out with its second rendition.
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Stephen Curry wants more Frances Tiafoe
In a clip shared by the US Open Tennis, Tiafoe was captured traversing Los Angeles, where discussions about his connection with NBA players unfolded. Focused particularly on Stephen Curry, Tiafoe revealed that when he encountered Steph, he was met with profound respect. However, Steph candidly expressed doubt about Tiafoe’s commitment. When probed, Steph asserted, “No, for real. Are you really taking this thing serious?”
.@StephenCurry30 and @KingJames have pushed @FTiafoe to be his best 😤 pic.twitter.com/kYYAZSweOI
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) January 16, 2024
Steph further elaborated that he’s been tracking Tiafoe’s rise since 2023. Asserting his observations, Curry contended that he noticed Tiafoe was dedicating more attention to off-court aspects of his life than to the court itself.
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Tiafoe, talking about the same, expressed gratitude for NBA players like Steph and LeBron James for recognizing his untapped potential. Furthermore, he also acknowledged their relentless commitment to push him to achieve his best at all times.
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Netflix has an NBA docu-series in the works
Although specific details such as the release date and title remain elusive, rumors abound regarding an upcoming NBA docu-series currently in development for a Netflix premiere. The multi-season project will feature the compelling stories of basketball stars across the league. The first season will revolve around LeBron James, Jayson Tatum, Jimmy Butler, Anthony Edwards, and Domantas Sabonis. The lineup encapsulates the generational presence of the league while promoting the young and coming faces and checking the NBA’s global presence.
The series will offer a deep dive into the personal and professional aspects of the mentioned stars. Furthermore, the docu-series will draw inspiration from the successful Quarterback series (NFL) that premiered on Netflix last year.
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Its production packs a punch ass LeBron James’ SpringHill Company, Peyton Manning’s Oaha Production and former president Barack Obama’s Higher Ground Production will join forces as the powerhouse collaborates to bring the highly anticipated visuals to life.
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