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Steph Curry Is Tired Of 1 Song At Team USA Games

Steph Curry Is Tired Of 1 Song At Team USA Games
Steph Curry Is Tired Of 1 Song At Team USA Games


ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - JULY 15: Stephen Curry #4 of the United States walks the court during the second half of an exhibition game between the United States and Australia ahead of the Paris Olympic Games at Etihad Arena on July 15, 2024 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
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With the start of the 2024 Paris Olympics right around the corner for Team USA, the star-studded men’s basketball squad has been playing exhibition games before wins and losses start to count.

Fortunately for head coach Steve Kerr, the Americans have dominated the competition thus far through three games against Canada, Australia and Serbia.

Although the Australians gave Team USA a run for their money, the Americans have been as advertised so far, with dominant performances and some players playing better than expected, like Anthony Davis.

The Americans took on Nikola Jokic’s Serbia squad in the last of two games in Abu Dabi, with the first having been against Josh Giddey and Australia.

Despite the Serbians getting off to an impressive start, Team USA eventually took over, with Stephen Curry, Bam Adebayo and Anthony Edwards leading the charge to a 105-79 win.

It was another statement game for the Americans as they continue to prove they are the team to beat heading into the Olympics, but Curry wasn’t all that happy after the game, not with the performance but something else entirely.

Curry has grown tired of Kendrick Lamar’s new song, “Not Like Us,” blaring over the speakers after every game they play, even though LeBron James is all about it, via NBA Central.

“It’s not the only song in America!” Curry said.

Even though Curry is sick of hearing the song, he’ll be much happier if Team USA can keep winning the way they have been and ends up with a gold medal around his neck when it’s all said and done.

The Americans have two more exhibition games in London before heading to Paris to get the Olympics underway later this month.


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