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“Everybody knew what was gonna happen” – Moses Moody recalls humbling Steph Curry ‘welcome to the NBA’ moment




It’s fair to assume that some young players experienced their “Welcome to the NBA” moment with Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors. Even his teammate, Moses Moody, couldn’t believe what happened during their practice that affirmed his standing as a player in the league.

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In an Instagram post, the “Young Man and the Three” podcast shared a snippet of their upcoming episode featuring Moody. Co-host Tommy Alter asked the one-time NBA champion to tell a story about Curry, with Moody highlighting one of the first practices with the greatest shooter ever.

“Got to be one of them practices, like he do the thing that he doing in the game when he’d just take over and go crazy,” Moody said. “Imagine it like in practice, he just do it all the time. One of my first times, I ripped him. I’m a rookie, I’m just coming in so I’m feeling good about it.

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