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Steph Curry & Nipsey Hussle Talk Music, Basketball & Hard Work



As one of the most recognizable names in the NBA, Steph Curry still keeps it real on his life outside the court. He’s just like any of us, a fan of music and always looks to better his community, whether in Oakland or in North Carolina.
In a new episode of his “5 Minutes From Home” series, he sits down with Nipsey Hussle in the Bay Area to get to know him a little more.
During their conversation, they talk about the hard work they had to go through to get to where they are in doubt, why it took so long for Nip to cook up Victory Lap album and becoming businessmen outside of their own career. The two also discussed how Curry wanted to become part-owner of the Carolina Panthers, being a father and what he’s been teaching his daughters as they grow up.
By the end, they went to a fire food truck where they tried some good food.

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