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“That’s Aron Baynes disguised as Steven Adams trying to get back into the league”: NBA Twitter reacts as the Kiwi’s doppelganger steals the show during the Warriors-Grizzlies clash

Advait Jajodia
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“That’s Aron Baynes disguised as Steven Adams trying to get back into the league”: NBA Twitter reacts as the Kiwi’s doppelganger steals the show during the Warriors-Grizzlies clash

During the Warriors-Grizzlies matchup, Steven Adams shared a rather hilarious moment with his doppelganger.

Despite seeing Ja Morant wear streetwear and ride the bench against the Golden State Warriors, the 17,000+ Grizzlies fans at the FedExForum had a great time. Playing their 20th game without their All-Star this season, Steven Adams and co. managed to grab a huge 123-95 win over the Stephen Curry-less GSW.

Taylor Jenkins’ boys looked rather comfortable during the entire duration of the contest and seemed to have enjoyed themselves throughout the 28-point blowout.

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During one point of the bout, the entire crowd ended up laughing seeing Adams spend a hilariously wholesome moment with his doppelganger.

Here, have a look at the video.

NBA Twitter reacts as Steven Adams shares a wholesome moment with his doppelganger

As soon as the clip went viral on social media, NBA Twitter blew up with reactions.

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Playing for his second NBA franchise, Adams is visibly enjoying himself in his first year in Memphis. Apart from enjoying himself around a young group of promising players, the Kiwi has been putting up a solid 7.1/10/3.3 per game.

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Advait Jajodia

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Advait Jajodia, a seasoned NBA journalist, has had a passion for the game for over a decade. His journey from admiring Kobe Bryant's precision to being in awe of Stephen Curry's long-range mastery instilled a profound understanding of basketball. With a background as a two-time National-level player, Advait uses his experience on the hardwood to offer insightful analysis. Over three years of dedicated sports journalism has equipped the 21-year-old with a unique perspective, reflected in his prolific portfolio of 3,700+ articles.

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