Watch: Steph Curry is the latest to join Drake’s ‘Tootsie Slide’ Challenge

With no hoops, Steph Curry is showing off his skills on the dance floor.

No hoops on the schedule has driven players around the league to explore new creative outlets to take up their time. Podcasts, debates about old highlights, video games, social media and Q&A segments have been popular across the NBA.

Another trending option is viral dance videos. LeBron James and his family, along with other players around the association, have participated in Drake’s “Tootsie Slide” challenge.

The latest to join the movement is Golden State’s two-time Most Valuable Player, Stephen Curry. In an interview with Chris “COSeezy” Strachan, the six-time All-Star showed off his dancing skills to the Toronto rapper’s hit song.

Via @gswchris on Twitter:

With the NBA season on hold, a dance challenge is just one of the many activities Curry is taking up during quarantine. From substitute teaching to raising awareness and support for the battle against the coronavirus — Golden State’s point guard has been active with no basketball on the calendar.

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Warriors co-owner auctioning 2015 championship ring for coronavirus relief

Peter Guber is joining the “All In Challenge.”

Although they’re not on the court, members across the Golden State Warriors are staying busy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Players, coaches and the ownership group of the Warriors have been active in the fight against the coronavirus. 

Stephen Curry has set up a meal donation plan through his Eat. Learn. Play Foundation alongside his wife, Ayesha. The two-time Most Valuable Player also launched an informative COVID-19 resource guide that highlights his conversation with infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci

Next up is Peter Guber. The Golden State co-owner is donating his NBA championship ring from the 2015 Warriors’ Finals victory to the “All In Challenge” auction through Fanatics. 

The bidding started at $50,000 for the ring, with all 100% of the proceeds being donated directly to coronavirus relief efforts. 

Via @allinchallenge on Twitter: 

Guber is the latest to join the cast of professional athletes and entertainers for the All-In Challenge. Tom Brady, Magic Johnson, Justin Timberlake, Peyton Manning, Bill Murray and a large group of other high profile names have experiences listed for either raffle or auction. 

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