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Steph Curry’s Space Shot: Bending Time, Geometry & Kevin Harlan

Steph Curry’s Space Shot: Bending Time, Geometry & Kevin Harlan

Steph Curry’s latest viral clip? A logo three so outrageous fans are calling it the “space shot.” Kevin Harlan nearly combusted, and honestly—same.

At this point, physics should probably just adapt to him.

During the Warriors’ win over Rockets on April 20, Curry launched a shot that looked more like a NASA experiment than an NBA play. Fans quickly crowned it the "Space Shot" — a moment where even gravity seemed to take a timeout. Kevin Harlan’s live call? Absolutely iconic.

Watch the full clip above — and if you’re not convinced Steph’s breaking the laws of physics, check your pulse.

💬 Fans Lost Their Minds Over Curry’s "Space Shot"

Some of the best YouTube comments:

  • "Geometrically, that should not have happened."
  • "Kevin Harlan nailed the call! 🔥🔥🔥"
  • "Steph lives in the Matrix. He can bend space-time whenever he wants."
  • "Poetry in motion picture."
  • "That shot shouldn’t go in for anyone, even Steph."

FAQs about Steph’s “Space Shot”

Q: Did Steph Curry really make the space shot?

A: Yes. The shot was real and broadcast live during the Warriors vs. Rockets game on April 20. No CGI or editing was involved.

Q: Why is it called the space shot?

A: Fans dubbed it a “space shot” because of how high and far Steph launched the ball, prompting jokes about physics and NASA.

Q: What does “Curry shooting from space” mean?

A: It’s a viral phrase used to describe Stephen Curry’s unbelievable shooting range—so deep it feels like he’s launching shots from outer space. It became popular through clips of Curry sinking long threes and tunnel shots that defy logic, and now it’s a meme that captures just how much he's changed the game.

Q: What are the chances of Stephen Curry making a shot from outside the void of space-time?

A: While Steph hasn’t defied physics yet, fans on Reddit joke about his range like it breaks the laws of reality. “Outside the void of space-time” is just a meme way of saying Curry’s shots are so deep, they feel interdimensional. Realistically? Not even NASA has that stat—yet.

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