6 Plays That Prove Stephen Curry Is An Alien

Stephen Curry is able to do things for the Golden State Warriors that shouldn't be humanly possible. He hits shots that should never fall and makes assists that should result in turnovers. But somehow, someway, Curry makes those plays happen. Curry's been even better this season, averaging over 33 points per game and shooting an absurd 53 percent from the field and 47 percent from three-point range. Given Curry's play, there is only one logical explanation: Steph Curry is an alien. 

There's more than enough plays to demonstrate this irrefutable fact, but I've narrowed it down to five. Without further ado, here are five plays that prove Steph Curry is an alien. 

#6:

Curry murdered George Hill's ankles thanks to his alien powers. Humans aren't supposed to be able to do that. 

#5: 

I'm not sure how he does it, but Curry seems to just float on this play. It's probably one of his alien gifts that he tries to avoid using so us humans don't get suspicious.

#4: 

Sure it's just the All-Star game, but Curry doesn't care. That's a straight dime to James Harden, who appears out of nowhere. 

#3: 

Humans aren't supposed to be able to dribble like that, or hit a fade away. That's the type of play that results in an airball for the rest of humanity. But for Curry, it's a made basket. 

#2: 

Only an alien can hit that shot while having little to no control of his body. It's a cheeky move on his part to call for the foul. Only humans call for fouls when there was little contact. He's learned our ways. 

#1: 

This clearly un-edited gif shows Curry tapping into his alien side. Humans simply don't have the ability to do that. There's no doubt that Curry is an alien, giving him an unfair advantage over human basketball players.   

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