Golden State Warriors: Four best moments from the week

CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24: NBA star Stephen Curry of Golden State Warriors meets fans at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China on July 24, 2017 in Chengdu, China. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)
CHENGDU, CHINA - JULY 24: NBA star Stephen Curry of Golden State Warriors meets fans at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China on July 24, 2017 in Chengdu, China. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images) /
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Ayesha to Steph lob

Stephen Curry isn’t known as a high-flyer. He’s the greatest shooter of all-time. Though he is a great finisher at the hoop, he doesn’t play above the rim.

Occasionally, he’ll throw down a dunk. When his legs are feeling fresh and he has the space, he’ll go for it. He’s not putting anyone on a poster, but he can energize his crowd and his teammates with his rare dunks.

Curry, as the point guard of the NBA champs, is normally the one throwing the alley-oop passes. Unless it’s an All-Star game, he’s not on the receiving end of them. The rules change when you go to Asia, though.

If any team is looking for another playmaker, they should give the Curry household a call. Not for Stephen–who just signed a five year, $201 million deal–but for Ayesha. The real Chef Curry threw a perfect dime to her husband.

The two-time NBA MVP rose up and caught the perfect lob pass and slammed it down. It isn’t a surprise that the two of them have chemistry, but the pass really was on the money. She could teach Klay Thompson a thing or two about throwing alley-oops.

Curry is building a strong fan base in Asia. What makes his tour really unique is that his wife is an active part of it. Which, I think, is pretty awesome.