After Losing “Virginity” on the Basketball Court 7′1″ French Giant Nails Stephen Curry-Like Shot






The three-point frenzy has taken over the world of basketball. After removing the restrictions of conventional role-based play, the new approach gives even large men a chance to make long shots. This licence has produced elite long-range big men in the NBA like Nikola Jokic and Karl Anthony-Towns. However, there are still instances of large players finding it difficult to make deep shots. However, failing to hit even one three throughout a lengthy career is obviously perplexing.

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Stephen Curry would be proud






Rudy Gobert, a 7'1" centre, has far superior jump shot mechanics than Shaquille O'Neal, despite his jump shot motion being a little sluggish for the current league. Despite this, he is the only active player with no three-pointers made in the NBA. In a recent practice, away from intense NBA game action, he could make multiple long-range jumpers in a row. France National basketball team’s official handle, Équipe de France de Basket shared an Instagram showcasing Gobert’s prowess from deep in practice.

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The work he put in was clear during the shot, as it was a properly executed play. The Center called making this shot, akin to losing virginity. A Google translation of his French statement after the game reads, “Tonight, I feel like I lost my virginity”.





Despite his great on-court abilities, Cade's injury has curtailed his media appearance. His sophomore season was cut short by a shin injury to just 12 games, which prompted him to decide on surgery and keep him out of the 2022–23 season.

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