Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors is one of the greatest basketball players of all time and he loves nothing more than leading his team and helping them win all season long.
But sometimes the four-time champion just wants to rock.
Curry returned to Chase Center in San Francisco on Monday night but wasn’t there to play a practice game.
Instead, he was there to hop on the stage and perform with the rock band Paramore.
A video making the rounds online, shared by NBC Sports and others, features Curry singing a verse from the band’s hit song “Misery Business” live on stage.
The crowd understandably loved Curry’s emotional and impressive performance.
Steph with a surprise performance at the Paramore concert 😂🎤
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) August 8, 2023
Some fans might be surprised to find out that Curry is a Paramore fan.
Yet, their rise to fame actually coincided with Curry’s so it’s not that shocking at all.
Regardless, Curry certainly gave it his all during his performance, interacting with the crowd and dancing on stage with gusto.
Curry was already the king of Chase Center, for good reason, but this makes fans love him even more.
One fan said what many others were thinking: they didn’t know this was a crossover they wanted.
The crossover we didn’t know we needed
— a. tori (@stripedtshirtz) August 8, 2023
Just when i thought Steph couldn't up the ante anymore he does this 😂
— dem0niker (@dem0niker) August 8, 2023
Even non-Warriors fans were happy to see Curry on stage.
Rare Steph W.
— Cam Whitmore (Parody) (@CamWhitmuse) August 8, 2023
And others thought this was an indication that the future will be bright for the Warriors.
When steph is having a great summer. Championship is due 💥💥💥💥
— Dr. Seps😎 (@SelormSepenu) August 8, 2023
It’s no surprise that Curry did such a good job during his rock star moment because he gives 100% in all that he does.
Even last season as his Warriors were struggling, Curry was putting up some impressive numbers.
He averaged 29.4 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 6.3 assists last season on a very strong 49.3% from the floor.
The rest of his team was having its fair share of struggles but Curry was looking like an MVP yet again.
He still has a few more months to vacation, enjoy his time off, and perform with world-famous rock bands.
And then it’ll be back to work for the nine-time All-Star.
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