Steph Curry this week expressed doubt that the moon landing in 1968 really happened. This series of tweets explains why Steph is wrong and the conspiracy theory doesn't hold water.
Steph Curry this week expressed doubt that the moon landing in 1968 really happened. This series of tweets explains why Steph is wrong and the conspiracy theory doesn't hold water.
Photo: Charles M. Duke Jr. /Associated PressContrary to what you may have heard from conspiracy-theorist NBA stars, faking a moon landing is no piece of cake.
Stephen Curry revealed Monday that he was a "Men Walk on Moon" truther on The Ringer's podcast "Winging It" with teammate Andre Iguodala and hosts Vince Carter and Kent Bazemore.