Steph Curry has fan give him 30 push-ups for his autograph while playing in golf tournament

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Steph Curry gave his autograph to a fan in exchange for 30 push-ups during a celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, California on Thursday.The Golden State Warriors guard, 34, shared a clip to his Instagram account showing the exchange.In the clip, the fan approached Curry with a basketball jersey he wanted him to sign, and asked him how many push-ups he would like him to do in exchange for his signature.

The latest:Steph Curry, 34, gave his autograph to a fan in exchange for 30 push-ups during a celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, California on ThursdayThe Akron, Ohio-born hoops star captioned the clip: 'Young fella asked how many push ups for the #30OfCourse @acchampionship.'Curry asked for 30 push-ups, as his basketball number is 30.

The fan removed all of his belongings from his pockets and delivered the 30 push-ups, with Curry signing the number on the jersey around the 29th try.Curry, who led the Warriors to their fourth NBA championship in eight seasons last month, is one in a star-studded ensemble of athletes and celebrities taking part in the American Century Championship at the Edgewood Golf Course.

Curry shook hands with his fan after signing the basketball jersey The fan warmed up before successfully completing the 30 push-ups Curry asked for Curry was in a good mood as he hit the links in Lake Tahoe for the competitionCurry, who won the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player for his efforts in the series against the Boston Celtics, will be joined by father Dell and brother Seth in the competition.Among the other celebs to take part in the tourney include Miles Teller, Justin Timberlake, Nick Jonas, Colin Jost, Ray Romano, Joe Buck and Anthony Anderson.Notable athletes in the competition include the NFL's.

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