Stephen Curry surprised with 5 ‘virtual’ shots that fans couldn’t believe were real

In a video posted by Sports Illustrated that is causing a storm in the online community, Stephen Curry successfully made 5 consecutive shots with a distance of the entire length of the field.

Who's Statistically a Better Shooter: Stephen Curry or His Father, Dell?There is no doubt that Stephen Curry is one of the greatest shooters NBA history has ever seen. He owns countless basketball records and there is almost no historical milestone that the Golden State Warriors star has not conquered.

Additionally, one thing Curry does very well is turn extraordinary things into something quite simple for himself. For example, basketball shots from the logo position or the middle of the field, the “chef” can perform with a very high success rate during warm-up.

But… what about throwing from the backfield? In a video posted by Sports Illustrated that is causing a storm in the online community, Stephen Curry successfully made 5 shots the entire length of the field. This extremely hot video has reached nearly 7 million views and more than 12,000 shares on Twitter.

Chris Ballard: Stephen Curry perfecting the imperfect art of shooting -  Sports IllustratedThese five consecutive full-court baskets were considered crazy and too unbelievable, even for Stephen Curry. Therefore, netizens have started discussing whether this video is real or fake.

If it is fake, the editing and post-production skills of the video maker are also excellent because the shadow is always in the frame, it is not easy to find out the details of the technician’s editing. If it’s true, perhaps only Stephen Curry has the ability to make 5 consecutive baskets like this.

Stephen Curry Says He Can Get Better, and 29 Teams Shudder - The New York  TimesPreviously, a video appeared showing Curry shooting more than 100 3-pointers after a practice session with the Golden State Warriors.

Discussion surrounding the real and fake stories of the video of the 5 full-court throws will certainly be dissected a lot in the near future.