Golden State Warriors: Steph Curry hilariously nutmegged on Asian tour

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In an effort to keep up to date news on Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry, we have to share this hilarious highlight.

Two-time MVP Steph Curry, the Golden State Warriors homegrown superstar, is currently on tour with Under Armour. On that tour, while playing 1-on-1, Steph Curry reached and made a highlight by being nutmegged by a child.

Steph should know that half the work of scoring is in the handles. With iconic pregame workout traditions and insane handling drills, Curry knows a bit about working with the ball. However, on this occasion, he clearly didn’t think reaching would end up like this.

For starters, it’s great to see Curry out in the community and playing with the next generation of ballers. Also, touring and creating brand awareness during the offseason is great for not only his fan base but also Under Armors. Teammate Klay Thompson has done similar tours.

Per NBC Sports, Curry’s tour will continue in Asia until a few weeks prior to preseason commencing.

"Curry is currently touring Asia with Under Armour. After leaving Manila, Curry will head to Wuhan, China from Sept. 8-10 and wrap up the tour in Tokyo, Japan from Sept. 10-12."

For Curry,  this upcoming season will be full of interesting challenges that he’ll once again get the chance to conquer on the highest level. As the league’s projected 2019 champs, the Warriors are looking as lethal as ever.

They, behind Curry, could boast one of the best rosters of all-time. The Human Torch, one of Curry’s many nicknames, should be ready to lead the pack of highly talented veterans to their third straight title and hopefully fifth straight Finals appearance.

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The Warriors have taken the NBA by storm over the last few seasons, and it’ll be interesting to see how they try to continue that dominance. Can they continue this dominance for five or more seasons?