NBA star Patrick Mahomes? Chiefs QB compares his basketball game to Warriors' Stephen Curry.
Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu will make for a compelling showdown between the best three-point shooters in basketball. And Patrick Mahomes could try to stake his claim as the third participant in the NBA All-Star celebration. While the Chiefs drew comparisons to Tom Brady for his prowess on the court, Mahomes compared himself to the greatest 3-point shooter in NBA history before Super Bowl 58.
"If I play basketball, I'm going to be like Steph Curry," Mahomes said. "I have a chance. I could probably shoot like that with just a few reps and a few more shots. I would have done the same.”
It's no surprise that Mahomes is talented in a variety of sports. In addition to football, he played basketball and baseball in high school, was selected by the Tigers in the 37th round of the 2014 MLB Draft, and is the son of former MLB reliever Pat Mahomes, where he had a no-hitter. The 389th prospect in the 2014 draft class. Mahomes also averaged 19 points and 8 rebounds per game on the court. According to his Texas Tech page, he was named the Most Valuable Player in Texas Basketball. Although he was unable to defeat Curry in the recent 3-point shooting contest, there is a strong possibility that the two stars will become the center of attention on the golf course. The friends previously met in the 2023 edition of the Game, which pitted Mahomes and Travis Kelce against Curry and Warriors guard Klay Thompson. Mahomes and Kelce had the upper hand in this matchup. But as proud as Mahomes is of his golf game, Curry may be the better golfer. Mahomes has a low 7.7 and Curry has a low 0.1. The match margin was reduced to Kelce's handicap of 10 to Thompson's handicap of 11.
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