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Michael Strahan Publicly Challenges ‘Jealous’ Steph Curry on Good Morning America After UConn Star’s Final Verdict

Picture this: a young Azzi Fudd, barely in her teens, steps onto the hardwood, her eyes scanning the court with a calm intensity. She catches a pass, her movements fluid and deliberate, setting up for a jump shot. The gym falls silent as she rises, the ball leaving her fingertips with a precision that seems almost effortless. Swish. It’s a scene that has played out countless times, each shot is a mirror image of her mother, a former standout player.
But the interesting part? See, ever since Fudd made her debut for the UConn Huskies, her jump shot has been dubbed as the best in. We are talking about the kind of best that even Steph Curry found himself watching it closely. And let’s be real—he felt a bit impressed with Azzi’s jump shot and maybe, just maybe, a little bit of jealous. The reason? Oh, that’s the most amazing part.
“It’s kind of like a shooter’s heaven when you watch that,” Curry said of Fudd’s jump shot. “I kind of get jealous about it, because it looks prettier than mine.” Yeah, just like that. He literally said that he kinda gets jealous of Fudd’s jump shot. But what if you ask Azzi about her thoughts on Steph Curry feeling jealous of her? Well, Michael Strahan recently did.
On Thursday, Fudd appeared on the Good Morning America show and, of course, the topic of her jump shot popped up. When Strahan asked her, “Steph Curry said that he is jealous of your jump shot because its quote ‘looks prettier than mine.’ So, putting modesty aside, do you agree with his assessment of your jump shot prettier than his?” Well, at first, she took a moment to grasp it and then confessed the truth.