This morning, Sports Illustrated (the authoritative media of the United States) released the “super three points and five consecutive middle schools in the back court of curry”, which must have been appreciated by bar friends. But later, Janie, The Associated Press reporter in San Francisco, said on McCauley that the Warriors revealed to him that although the video was interesting, it was not real. In addition, Ari Fararooy who released the video together with Sports Illustrated, his personal Instagram profile is also “video creator”.

Although “it is well known that video cannot be P”, it should be basically confirmed whether it is true or not based on the information we have learned so far. However, regardless of authenticity, Curry’s video has successfully attracted the attention of fans. Even Morant wrote: “This person is extremely harmful to society.This is crazy!”

The same “incredible”, the same “hard to distinguish between true and false”, Curry’s three-point and five-link in the back court this time, can not help but remind people of 19 years ago, the advertisement of James in the Cainiao season, “the standard shooting action in the back court is three points and five matches.

Yes, this classic video that successfully “deceived” domestic fans for many years is actually an advertisement of Coca-Cola sub-brand Powerade.

The advertisement named “LeBron Practice” was published on the website of Method Studios, a production company, on December 9, 2003. Method Studios, located in Santa Monica, California, is a studio that produces visual effects for commercial advertisements, music video and other film and television works.

In addition, Tom, a reporter from roanoco times, said in the report Angleberger that year: “The beauty of advertising in Powerade lies in, you will think that what you see is a magical moment accidentally shot by a photographer. But in fact, this advertisement comes from an excellent special effects team in Method Studios. Method Studios is the studio that made Michael Vic (the former NFL famous quarterback) look like he can throw football out of the sky in the previous Powerade advertisement.”

Compared with Lao Zhan’s, Michael Vick’s advertising video is indeed a bit too fake.

However, Lao Zhan did have the following experience of hitting three points in the whole game.

Ah, wrong, it should be this.

Add another monster Howard ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓

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