‘Steph does what Steph does': Wiggins used to Curry flurries

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While everyone else was in awe of the show Steph Curry put on Sunday during the NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland, Warriors teammate Andrew Wiggins has gotten used to the Curry flurries.

"Steph does what Steph does, man," Wiggins said after Curry scored 50 points and hit an All-Star Game record 16 3-pointers in Team LeBron's 163-160 win over Team Durant. "Every day, I see it. Every game, I see it. So, everyone is watching, impressed, and I'm like, 'hey, I see that every day. That's what he does."

Curry became the second player in NBA All-Star Game history to score 50 points and took home the NBA All-Star Game Kobe Bryant MVP Award.

While Wiggins wasn't surprised to see Curry pour in 475 feet of jump shots, other NBA stars spent the night praising the greatest shooter in NBA history.

“Steph, come on, man, this guy is from a different planet,” LeBron James said after the game. “He literally has an automatic sniper connected to his arm, and when he lets it go, not only himself but everyone on the floor, in the stands, on TV, on their phones, think it’s going in every time. And nine times out of 10, sometimes 10 times out of 10, it does go in. So to be out there and watch that kid from Akron as well shoot the ball the way he shot it, it was unbelievable, it was pretty cool.” 

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After getting booed by the Cleveland crowd to start the night, Curry, the greatest show in sports, put on a historic performance in a building that is no stranger to his greatness.

Wiggins has daily front-row seats to the Steph show. But there's no doubt the Warriors forward will remember his first All-Star Game as the time Curry went nuclear in Cleveland.

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