Curry jokes he may 'pull a Kobe,' take helicopter to Warriors' new arena
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The Golden State Warriors' upcoming move to Chase Center in San Francisco has Stephen Curry considering whether to relocate his family or deal with the longer commute.
On the latest episode of his YouTube series, "Five Minutes From Home," Curry was asked by actor Daveed Diggs where he plans on living next season.
"That's what I'm trying to figure out. Like, our family's rooted in East Bay," Curry said. "They commute on the bridge ... I may have to pull a Kobe. Kobe to the Staples Center."
Kobe Bryant famously took a private helicopter from his home in Orange County to the Staples Center in Los Angeles as a way to maintain his body and get him to games "feeling fresh," as revealed in a 2010 GQ feature.
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