When Ayesha Curry Tricked Stephen Curry Into Eating Pineapple Despite 6ft 2″ Star’s Hatred: “Came Back for More”
Stephen Curry is not a fan of pineapple on hot food, or so he thought. Speaking to JimmyBallers20, Ayesha and Stephen Curry talked about a wide range of topics. This included Steph’s aversion to pineapples in food. His wife Ayesha Curry claimed that this was not exactly true.
While Steph does not like “hot pineapple” on his food, Ayesha claimed that he didn’t seem to have a problem with the fruit in other dishes. Ayesha hilariously explained that Steph would return for more and would not process it if there was pineapple in the other dishes, such as fried rice.
Stephen Curry does not like pineapples on some kind of food items
The interview saw the couple being asked a range of questions about their personal tastes and preferences. This included a question about particular food items that Golden State Warriors‘ superstar did not like.
Ayesha explained that the 35-year-old did not seem to process when he came across the fruit in other dishes. For example, while he didn’t like pineapple on pizza, Steph doesn’t seem to have a problem with pineapple in fried rice:
“He doesn’t like hot pineapple on food, especially pizza. But I feel like he didn’t quite process it if there was pineapple in the pineapple fried rice. He was eating it and came back for more. So I feel like, he just doesn’t realize, that he likes pineapple in his meals.”
Stephen Curry and the Warriors finally run out of steam
Dislike of pineapple aside, Curry has already done more than enough to cement his legacy. Arguably the best shooter of all time, Curry helped the Warriors to 4 NBA titles and has come up with innumerable brilliant performances over the years.
This year, the Golden State Warriors trio of Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, and Curry finally appeared to have run out of steam. Against the LA Lakers, the Warriors were guilty of making things difficult for themselves.
Poor shooting, too many turnovers, and a lack of discipline in defense cost the team. Draymond Green might be unlucky to have been suspended against the Kings but he simply didn’t do enough against the Lakers.
The Splash Brothers were limited with respect to their offensive output and the Warriors were firmly the second-best team. They are being linked to a number of off-season signings and will be looking to make a quick return to relevance.
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