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If his own admission is to be trusted, Stephen Curry is a moon landing denier.
Or perhaps the Golden State Warriors superstar simply has a firm understandin
g of how to set the internet ablaze.
The two-time MVP and teammate Andre Iguodala appeared as featured guests on Mo
nday's episode of the "Winging It" podcast hosted by the Atlanta Hawks' Vince
Carter, Kent Bazemore, and team digital content coordinator Annie Finberg.
After discussing the ins and outs of the game for most of the first 45 minutes
of the show, the conversation took a sharp turn after Iguodala brought up a m
eme he saw on social media that called into question how filmmakers knew what
sounds dinosaurs made. From that launchpad, Curry decided to jump headfirst in
to a classic conspiracy theory.
"We ever been to the moon?" Curry asked the room.
Several of the players responded in the negative.
"They're going to come get us," Curry added. "I don't think so, either ... I'm
starting conspiracies."
"You don't think so?" Finberg asked Curry. "Uh-uh," the 30-year-old point guar
d grunted, confirming his initial statement.
當Iguodala說到拍電影的如何知道恐龍的叫聲是什麼時,Curry主動提到這經典的陰謀論
。
:我們有登陸月球嗎?
:我不這麼認為
心得:繼KI的地平說,又一陰謀論理論家出現!
更新* KI在地平說後也提到他也不相信登陸月球,也有提出不相信的點,更多詳盡報導在
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