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“Look at it for a minute or two” – Damion Lee reveals Steph Curry halftime motivation tactic to hunt his critics




Steph Curry’s haters and critics might want to hold off from bad-mouthing the Golden State Warriors superstar during games. Former teammate and brother-in-law Damion Lee revealed that Curry reads hate remarks about him online at halftime, which motivates him to play better in the second half.

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Speaking on the “Straight to Cam” podcast with Cameron Brink and Sydel Curry-Lee, Damion shared how the four-time NBA champion takes a minute or two during halftime to read mean tweets. It inspires him to play in the final two quarters, possibly helping the Warriors get the win.

“I was next to him in the locker room,” Damion said. “He would type his name on Twitter at halftime, and it’d be like, ‘Oh, Steph Curry this whatever.’ He’d look at it for like a minute or two, scroll, close his phone and then go crazy in the second half.”

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