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WATCH: Stephen Curry dunks for the first time in 6 years, disses Nick Sirianni in South Philly

The greatest shooter of all time, Stephen Curry decided to show off a different skillset at the Wells Fargo Center last night against our “beloved” Sixers.

With just over seven minutes left and the Sixers being up 109-102, Golden State was in desperate need of a spark. Buddy Hield ended up swiping the ball from Guerschon Yabusele and immediately launched an outlet pass to Curry, who was sprinting ahead in transition.

With nothing but open court in front of him, Curry gathered off two feet and threw down a one-handed jam to cap off the fast-break. Believe it or not, that was his first in-game dunk since the 2018-19 season.

Stephen Curry shows off his “hops”

As if this wasn’t disrespectful enough, Curry started this antics before the game even tipped off. A pregame video shows Steph dapping up Jared McCain, and standing right next to the Sixers’ young star was none other than Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl-winning head coach Nick Sirianni.

Left him hanging reminicisent to LeBron leaving Cooper DeJean out to dry earlier this year.

But here’s where things took a turn. If you watch closely, you can see Sirianni start to pull his hand out of his pocket, seemingly going in for a handshake with Curry. And what does Steph do? Completely ignores him.

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STEPHEN CURRY DISSES NICK SIRIANNI…

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It’s only right that the Warriors ended up taking an L in this one, and to make it even sweeter, Quentin Grimes went off for a career-high 44 points.

Quentin Grimes drops 44, Sixers snap losing streak in upset victory over Warriors

So, to Stephen Curry and the Warriors—enjoy that loss. You earned it after disrespecting my Super Bowl-winning head coach. Go ahead and tack on another “L” in the standings as you scramble for playoff position in the Western Conference.

As for my Sixers? Why the hell are we even trying to win games? We should be tanking and losing every single one down the stretch.

But hey, on the bright side—Quentin Grimes might just be a hidden gem that Daryl Morey finessed into the roster.

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