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Steph Curry's new Under Armour dad shoes are getting roasted online

Mitt Romney probably has like six pairs already.

Justin Carissimo
New York
Friday 10 June 2016 10:48 EDT
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Steph Curry is widely considered the best player in the NBA, but his shoes, his shoes have taken a lot of heat over the years. NBA fans and sneakerheads alike have dogged Curry’s signature Under Armour shoes, they’re far from Michael Jordan’s classic line and a bit off compared to LeBron James’ Nike sneakers. Now, as Steph takes on the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals, folks on the internet have christened his sneaks as dad-level quality.

Fans have decided that the Curry Two Lows should be strictly worn while walking in circles inside shopping malls, shuffleboarding or during afternoon grass-cutting sessions.

Thankfully, Curry’s younger brother Seth also weighed in, and he couldn’t help but laugh at all the jokes.


Curry’s Warriors take on the Cavaliers tonight at 9pm ET.

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