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Steph Curry’s shot went viral: Master of the hoop or optical illusion wizard?

Steph Curry’s shot sparks ovations

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Sometimes, it’s all about perspective. Steph Curry became the talk of the internet last week thanks to a viral video. Basketball fans, Warriors supporters, and Curry enthusiasts were left in awe of his remarkable skills.

However, just days after that sensational shot, another truth seems to be surfacing. It’s not that Steph Curry isn’t great, but it seems he might just be the master of optical illusions. What looked like a flawless basket could actually be a trick on the human eye.

A new angle on Steph Curry’s shot

Everyone was stunned after seeing the video of Steph Curry. From the other side of the court, the Warriors player seemingly nailed an epic, unbelievable shot. And it wasn’t just a rumor—it was on video. Almost instantly, the feat went viral, elevating it to a transcendental moment in NBA history.

But was the shot as perfect as it seemed? A new video, shot from a different angle, offers an alternate perspective that changes the narrative of Steph Curry’s shot. It reveals that the ball didn’t actually go through the hoop. Instead, it came agonizingly close, grazing the bottom of the net in such a way that it created an optical illusion worthy of the history books.

New footage changes the game

Even Steph Curry himself was probably amazed as he watched the ball “sink” from across the court. It was a move that deserved applause for the Golden State Warriors star.

But as the saying goes, it’s all about how you look at it. In this case, footage from a different angle tells another story. A clip, now making the rounds on social media, shows the play from the side. While Steph Curry’s shot was exceptionally precise, the ball didn’t make it through the hoop.

That said, there’s no denying it came heartbreakingly close, grazing the edge of the rim. This nearly impossible shot by Steph Curry became the perfect optical illusion. The deceptive trajectory fooled everyone at the Chase Center—even Steph Curry himself, whose celebration sealed the moment. Who knows? If he tries it again, the four-time NBA champion just might nail it from any angle.

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