LOOK: This Toddler Dressed Up as Steven Adams is the Best Thunder Fan Ever
“Stuff Curry,” the nickname of the baby Landon, who looks like two-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry, may want to step up his doppelganger game.
A young fan dressed like Thunder center Steven Adams stood outside Chesapeake Energy Arena on Tuesday night before the Oklahoma City Thunder played Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals against the Golden State Warriors. The resemblance between the two is striking.
The child wore a shirt that read, “Lil’ Stache Bro” across the front, completing the outfit with Adams’ hairdo and trademark mustache. The fan even sported a fake tattoo across her arm, mimicking the Thunder big man’s ink.
Adams himself praised the young fan’s dedication:
Absolutely amazing
— Steven Adams (@RealStevenAdams) May 25, 2016
With the 22-year-old center protecting the rim, getting rebounds and scoring easy buckets down low, Adams has played a key role in the Thunder’s 3-1 series lead over the Warriors. He is averaging 11 points per game on 59.1 percent shooting and snagging 8.5 rebounds per game.
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LOOK: This Toddler Dressed Up as Steven Adams is the Best Thunder Fan Ever
“Stuff Curry,” the nickname of the baby Landon, who looks like two-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry, may want to step up his doppelganger game.
A young fan dressed like Thunder center Steven Adams stood outside Chesapeake Energy Arena on Tuesday night before the Oklahoma City Thunder played Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals against the Golden State Warriors. The resemblance between the two is striking.
The child wore a shirt that read, “Lil’ Stache Bro” across the front, completing the outfit with Adams’ hairdo and trademark mustache. The fan even sported a fake tattoo across her arm, mimicking the Thunder big man’s ink.
Adams himself praised the young fan’s dedication:
Absolutely amazing
— Steven Adams (@RealStevenAdams) May 25, 2016
With the 22-year-old center protecting the rim, getting rebounds and scoring easy buckets down low, Adams has played a key role in the Thunder’s 3-1 series lead over the Warriors. He is averaging 11 points per game on 59.1 percent shooting and snagging 8.5 rebounds per game.
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