Shaq and Curry then started laughing, and neither elaborated on the joke - which NBA Twitter speculated was about their alleged involvement in the FTX lawsuit that was made public last year. Be quiet.”īloomberg reports that after multiple failed attempts, Shaq was served in the lawsuit Tuesday night during the coverage of the Heat-Celtics series. “I just want to say congratulations my brother and thanks for getting me in trouble. “You’re my favorite player,” Shaq told Curry, who appeared virtually on the show after the NBA announced that he won the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion Award for the first time in his career. The Basketball Hall of Famer and the star Warriors point guard shared a laugh when Shaq cryptically hinted at Curry causing him trouble on Tuesday’s installment of “Inside the NBA.” Shaquille O’Neal and Steph Curry appear to have an inside joke about the infamous FTX lawsuit. Shaq surprises family with major Home Depot purchase Is Victor Wembanyama really the NBA’s next game-changer? Look at the ‘generational’ pick history Shaq buys huge fish to troll Charles Barkley His tireless commitment to charity alongside a ferocious work ethic to become the greatest in any arena he steps foot in, whether it is basketball, investing or business, perfectly align with FTX's core values," Bankman-Fried, who is CEO of FTX, said in the press release.Shaq gets candid about destroying relationships with ‘two perfect women’ "After meeting and speaking with Stephen, it was clear that he is a seamless fit for FTX. The partnership also includes FTX providing an annual contribution to the charity he runs with his wife Ayesha, called ., that is focussed on improving nutrition, education and active living for children in America. "FTX is like-minded when it comes to giving back to the community in meaningful ways and I can't wait to see what we can achieve together," Curry added. The company signed a deal in June with NFL star Tom Brady and his supermodel wife Gisele Bündchen, under which the pair took an equity stake in the company and would receive crypto. "I'm excited to partner with a company that demystifies the crypto space and eliminates the intimidation factor for first-time users," Curry said in the statement.įTX, which was founded by crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried, is the third biggest exchange by volume, behind Binance and Coinbase. The purpose of Curry being an ambassador is to expand the reach of the crypto firm and "tout the viability of cryptocurrency to new audiences around the world," FTX said in a press release. Later, on Tuesday, exchange FTX posted a light-hearted video on Twitter announcing the player would be joining its ranks and investing in a crypto company for the first time. Saylor, data provider Coinmarketcap, Cardano's Hoskinson and Binance exchange's Academy pointed him to resources. The National Basketball Association player started a thread on Tuesday and asked "Just getting started in the crypto game.y'all got any advice?" which launched a twitter thread with over 20,000 responses. Golden State Warriors player Stephen Curry took to Twitter this week to get tips for getting started in crypto and got responses from thousands of users, including MicroStrategy boss Michael Saylor, cardano founder Charles Hoskinson and football star Tom Brady.
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