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Steph Curry game-used mouthguard up for auction
If you’re one of those insane fanatic type fans that always wished to have a piece of Stephen Curry, here’s your chance to purchase a mouthguard he left on the floor after a game.
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ESPN’s Darren Rovell reported that the mouthguard was picked up by a fan near the Warriors’ bench during a recent game.
The mouthguard is marked with the Warriors logo and Curry’s name and number. “The way he flips it in and out of his mouth has become part of watching him during a game”.
SCP has sold mouthguards before-and some of them have sold for a ridiculous amount of money. Curry’s mouth guard will go up for auction on August 3, making it in all likelihood the most valuable piece of chewed-up plastic in the league.
A Warriors spokesperson wouldn’t comment on the auction.
After game 5 of the NBA Finals, Jimmy Kimmel was fortunate enough to interview the two young superstars from each team, Steph Curry and Lebron James.
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“I just chew on it like insane”, Curry told the comedian. He said I shoot 2 percent better on free throews with it out. That’s not as much as the $6,700 that a Muhammad Ali mouthpiece commanded in 2013, but, hey, Steph’s still young!