LOOK: Tom Brady Loves Steph Curry’s Terrible Shoes
Tom Brady, he with a penchant for avocado ice cream and $2,000 mattresses, has some interesting tastes. You can now add his most recent footwear choice to the list of Brady’s somewhat puzzling preferences.
A fellow Under Armour athlete with Stephen Curry, Brady watched Game 6 of the NBA Finals at his crib rocking a pair of Curry’s much maligned Curry 2 Low “Chefs,” the all-white kicks that have been roasted up and down the social media airwaves ever since this photo of them hit the Internet. As you can see in the photo Brady posted to Facebook, he even wrote “Straight [fire emoji]” on the tip of his right sneaker, mimicking what Curry did when he wore them to a Warriors practice after Game 4.
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“My straight [fire emoji] weapon of choice this week,” Brady wrote in the photo’s accompanying caption.
We’re not sure how “fire” they are, Tom, but props to you for not only wearing the sneaker, but allowing photographic evidence of it to be posted on the Web.
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LOOK: Tom Brady Loves Steph Curry’s Terrible Shoes
Tom Brady, he with a penchant for avocado ice cream and $2,000 mattresses, has some interesting tastes. You can now add his most recent footwear choice to the list of Brady’s somewhat puzzling preferences.
A fellow Under Armour athlete with Stephen Curry, Brady watched Game 6 of the NBA Finals at his crib rocking a pair of Curry’s much maligned Curry 2 Low “Chefs,” the all-white kicks that have been roasted up and down the social media airwaves ever since this photo of them hit the Internet. As you can see in the photo Brady posted to Facebook, he even wrote “Straight [fire emoji]” on the tip of his right sneaker, mimicking what Curry did when he wore them to a Warriors practice after Game 4.
RELATED: Steph Curry Releases New Shoes, Internet Immediately Destroys Them
“My straight [fire emoji] weapon of choice this week,” Brady wrote in the photo’s accompanying caption.
We’re not sure how “fire” they are, Tom, but props to you for not only wearing the sneaker, but allowing photographic evidence of it to be posted on the Web.