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NBA superstar Stephen Curry, known for his sharp shooting on the court, took a moment to praise former NHL player Joe Pavelski after Pavelski clinched the American Century Championship—a high-profile celebrity golf tournament. Curry, who’s no slouch on the greens himself (with a near-scratch handicap), was among the big names competing. While he didn’t win, he showed love for Pavelski’s victory, blending sportsmanship and star power.
Editor’s Note: It’s always fun when athletes from different sports collide in unexpected ways—especially in something as laid-back (but competitive) as a celebrity golf tournament. Curry’s shout-out highlights the camaraderie among elite athletes, even when they’re off their usual turf. For fans, it’s a cool reminder that these pros are just as passionate (and human) outside their day jobs.
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