Steph Curry, John Legend teaming up to produce sports agent movie, Signing Day
Curry's production company was behind this year's Breakthrough.
Curry's production company was behind this year's Breakthrough.
Director Gotham Chopra spoke to AA about why he featured pundits like ESPN's Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman in the final episode of Stephen vs The Game, and how Stephen Curry reacts to being under a punditry microscope.
"So, what's been reported is that the seven people who voted for the Warriors came together and said 'Guys, we can't have co-MVPs. We all obviously think it should go to someone on the winning team. Who's it going to go to?' And since Iggy had a 4-3 vote edge, they said 'Okay, we'll all vote for Iggy.'"
The 10-episode series will begin production this month. No airdate is set yet.
Curry's openness combined with Gotham Chopra's skillful use of archival footage and interviews of others to make the first episode of Stephen Vs. The Game an interesting one, one which stands out in a crowded field of athlete content.
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"Obviously I was joking when I was talking on the podcast. I was silently protesting how stupid it was that people actually took that quote and made it law as 'Oh my god, he's a fake moon landing truther,' whatever you want to call it, yada, yada, yada."
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"I have to get on TV and fake it for seven months that it’s not going to be the Warriors and Cavs in the finals again."
Kerfuffle. "That is a word right there!"
Kenny Smith was just as baffled as you are