Trae Young humiliating Stephen Curry and Kyrie Irving in same play has fans in shock: “Ran through 2 legends”

Fans are in awe of Trae Young's poetic trickery at the All-Star Game, claiming he humbled the legends Stephen Curry and Kyrie Irving.


Trae Young humiliating Stephen Curry and Kyrie Irving in same play has fans in shock: “Ran through 2 legends”

Trae Young humbles NBA legends during the All-Star game

During Sunday’s All-Star Game, Team Chuck’s Trae Young had a spectacular sequence on one specific play. This series of handles and streetball moves by Ice Trae was the paradigm of what fans call Poetry in Motion. What more, two NBA legends and future HOFers, Stephen Curry and Kyrie Irving fell prey to his crafty schemes.

In the viral clip that’s making the rounds on the Internet, Young had to inbound the ball from baseline. The 26-year-old point guard quickly tossed a self-pass off the back of Uncle Drew, serving him with his own sauce. Next up, the 11x All-Star tried to stand in Young’s way, so he dribbled it through the legs of Chef Curry, before dishing a no-look behind-the-back pass to Victor Wembanyama for the dunk.

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This highly intricate and disrespectful sequence of trickery by Ice Trae was bound to get NBA fanatics chirping. One fan wrote, “This man just ran through 2 NBA legends like it’s nothing,” referring to Curry and Kyrie Irving. This was a common sentiment among most Hawks fans in the comment section.

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Best fan reactions to Trae Young slaying NBA’s OGs

Naturally, this humiliating play, caught on camera in high definition, was bound to get a reaction out of fans. While most were impressed by his cold antics, a few pointed out that maybe this is the exact reason why he keeps getting snubbed season after season, with one fan saying that it’s preposterous he was a backup. Here are some of the best fan reactions for your amusement.

After defeating Kenny’s Young Stars, Trae and his team got knocked out in the final round of the new tournament-format All-Star Game. In the two games he played, he added seven assists to his name, which is expected from this season’s assist leader, averaging 11.5 assists per game.

Next, the Atlanta Hawks will host the evenly matched Orlando Magic at State Farm Arena on Thursday. Expect a close game until the very last second.