WATCH: Anthony Davis KIDNAPPED AND ‘SHOT’ Steph Curry in the head on livestream
A video of Anthony Davis pretending to kidnap and shoot Steph Curry has gone viral where he shot him in the back of his in GTA RP.

Anthony Davis and Stephen Curry
Anthony Davis is known for his sharpshooting skills on the basketball court, but he showed a different kind of shooting ability on his Twitch stream. Last year, the Lakers star was playing GTA RP, a modded version of Grand Theft Auto Online that lets players create their characters and interact with other players in a virtual world.
Davis decided to have some fun by kidnapping and shooting a player who resembled Steph Curry, his rival from the Golden State Warriors. The video shows Davis and his partner carrying a player wearing a Warriors jersey to the top of a building. Davis then pulls out a gun and aims it at the player’s head. He then fires the gun which sends the player tumbling down to the ground. Davis then says, “We out” and flees the scene with his partners.
It is unclear what prompted Davis to target Curry in his GTA RP session, but it could be a friendly dig at his opponent, who he has faced several times in the NBA playoffs. Or it could be just a random act of mischief that Davis did for laughs, as GTA RP is known for its wild and unpredictable gameplay.
Either way, Davis’ stunt was certainly entertaining for his viewers, who reacted with laughter and disbelief. Some of them even joked that Davis should be suspended by the NBA for his actions.
Anthony Davis and Lakers await Warriors in epic second-round showdown

The Warriors survived a grueling seven-game series against the Kings to punch their ticket to the second round of the playoffs. But their reward is a daunting matchup with the Lakers, who beat the Grizzlies in six games. The Lakers are led by LeBron James and Davis, two of the most dominant players in the game, while the Warriors rely on Steph Curry, who is having an MVP-caliber season.
This series will be historic, as it will mark the first time Curry and James will face off in the playoffs since they clashed for the NBA title in 2018. It will also be the first time the Warriors and the Lakers will meet in the postseason in three decades since Los Angeles defeated Golden State in five games in 1991.
This series will have it all: drama, intensity, star power, and legacies on the line. It all starts on Tuesday night at Chase Center, where the Warriors will try to pull off a huge upset. The game will tip off at 7:30 p.m. PT on ESPN.
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