After over three weeks without a basketball game, players from around the league are finding new and creative ways to fill their time. Members from the Golden State Warriors have been checking in on social media to update how they’ve been spending their time in quarantine.
Peloton bike rides, video games, interactive fan Q&A sessions and music are just some of the options players from the Warriors have chosen to take up their time.
Take a look below to see what a few members of the Warriors have been up to during the NBA hiatus.
Stephen Curry
Golden State’s two-time Most Valuable Player has been active since game action was stopped in early March. During the NBA shut down, Curry displayed a new project he’s been working on with a well-renowned comedian.
Before the NBA season was suspended, the six-time All-Star linked up with Kevin Hart for his first-ever vlogging experience. The movie star provided Curry with tips and tricks during his debut vlog.
Watch: Kevin Hart guides Stephen Curry through his first-ever vlog https://t.co/Po7S5T1jf6
— Warriors Wire (@TheWarriorsWire) April 3, 2020
Along with vlogger, Curry can add substitute teacher to his list of many titles. When he was hosting a pop quiz with fellow NBA players on Instagram, Curry mentioned he’s been serving as a teacher’s assistant for his daughter’s second-grade class.
Steph Curry filling in as substitute second grade teacher with family at home https://t.co/MoLw4aOZMW
— Warriors Wire (@TheWarriorsWire) April 4, 2020
Eric Paschall
After participating in a Q&A of his own, Golden State’s rookie is turning to music.
The Villanova product was asking his followers where he can find a music production center. An “MPC” is a device that provides a variety of sounds to make beats for different types of music.
On Sunday night, Eric Paschall tweeted he was “about to pick up a new hobby!”
Who knows where I can get a MPC? I’m about to pick up a new hobby! I’m losing my mind lol
— Eric Paschall (@epaschall) April 6, 2020
Ky Bowman
Another Golden State rookie is showing off his talent away from the court. With no basketball on the schedule, Ky Bowman has picked up the pen and paper.
On Saturday, Bowman tweeted about his poetry.
I need to publish my poetry… #IAGLTY
— Kyran Bowman (@KyranBowman) April 5, 2020
When the former two-way point guard isn’t busy with poetry, you can catch him streaming his video game talent on Twitch. Bowman tweeted about his expertise for the famous fighting game Tekken.
I’m actually like that in Tekken
— Kyran Bowman (@KyranBowman) April 5, 2020
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