UNBELIEVABLE: Stephen Curry Leaves Entire Arena In Absolute Chaos After Unbelievable Trick Shot [VIDEO]

Stephen Curry leaves arena in chaos after unbelievable full-court trick shot during warmups, nailing opposite-end basket on video and announcing his Warriors return in style.
Stephen Curry is not only one of the best basketball players in the modern-day NBA, but also a great entertainer. Apart from his stellar form on the hardwood, the Warriors’ star also has several trick shots up his sleeve.
Only recently, Curry rocked Anthony Edwards’ signature shoes against the Timberwolves. However, coming back to the line-up after a five-game absence, Curry ensured that he announced his return in style. While warming up ahead of the game, the Warriors’ star pulled up a stunning trick shot.
In a recently surfaced video, Stephen Curry could be seen standing near the tunnel at Chase Center. However, as he aimed for the basket, it was right at the opposite end of the arena. Without any hesitation, Curry took the ball, ran a few steps, and hurled the ball towards the basket.
Steph Curry doing Steph Curry things 🤯
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— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) December 13, 2025
Much to the astonishment of the crowd, the Warriors’ star nailed the shot, sending the arena into a frenzy. Meanwhile, despite getting all the attention, Stephen Curry did not have the best of a time recently. Struggling with his quad injury, Curry detailed the tough reality.
Stephen Curry Details Difficulties Of Mid-Season Injury

Playing against the Houston Rockets back on November 26, Curry injured his quad. And as he has missed five games since then, the NBA icon has detailed how exactly it felt for him.
“It was a contusion combined with a muscle strain — they call it the VMO. The hardest part is getting full range of motion back, which I only got back 3–4 days ago. Right now it’s just a pain tolerance thing and getting the strength back at it,” said the 37-year-old.
Thus, as Stephen Curry seeks to regain his lost touch, fans are now eager to see what happens next.