“Dude is maniacal” – New angle of Steph Curry’s no-look dagger to kill game against Serbia has fans going nuts 

The victory extended Team USA's undefeated streak this summer.


“Dude is maniacal” – New angle of Steph Curry’s no-look dagger to kill game against Serbia has fans going nuts 

Steph Curry that stole the show, particularly his no-look three-pointer in the final seconds

The US men’s basketball team defeated Serbia 110-84 in their Olympic opener, with Kevin Durant leading the way with 23 points. However, it was Steph Curry’s 11-point performance that stole the show, particularly his no-look three-pointer in the final seconds.

Steph Curry‘s shot was made even more impressive by the fact that he looked away and started celebrating before the ball went in. This was Curry’s first Olympic game, and he surprisingly admitted to having pregame jitters.

Despite his nerves, The Baby Faced Assasin enjoyed the experience, as he called it cool and loved it. He went further to compare playing in the Olympics to being a kid in a candy store.

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Team USA marked their second win over the team in a week. The victory extended Team USA’s undefeated streak this summer, showcasing their impressive talent and depth. 

On paper, Team USA appears to be the team to beat, boasting a roster filled with NBA All-Stars like Curry, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Anthony Edwards. Their talent and chemistry were on full display against Serbia, with Durant delivering a standout performance.

Fans react to Steph Curry’s no-look shot in the win against Serbia

The new angle of Curry’s shot has fans going wild, with many taking to social media to express their amazement. Curry’s debut was a memorable one, and he will look to continue his strong play as the Olympics continue. Below are a few social media reactions:

Team USA’s next challenge comes on Wednesday against South Sudan, who previously gave them their toughest test. The matchup promises to be an exciting one, as Team USA looks to continue their winning streak and assert their dominance in the Olympic tournament.

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