Relax, everyone. Steph Curry has revealed that he was joking when he made that comment suggesting that America's moon landings were faked.

The Golden State Warriors superstar set tongues wagging this week after questioning NASA's lunar trips whilst on a podcast and has since received an invitation from the agency, which he says he's going to accept.

He seems to have purposely remained quiet for a bit after saying he doesn't believe humans have ever been to the moon, but he has finally admitted that he was only fooling around.

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"One thousand percent," the point guard told ESPN when asked if he would take NASA up on their invitation. "One thousand percent. Obviously, I was joking when I was talking on the podcast. [Then] I was silently protesting how stupid it was that people actually took that quote and made it law as, 'Oh my God, he's a fake-moon-landing truther,' whatever you want to call it, yada, yada, yada. So I was silently protesting that part about it, how the story took a life of its own.

"But in terms of the reaction that I've gotten, I am definitely going to take [NASA] up on their offer. I am going to educate myself firsthand on everything that NASA has done and shine a light on their tremendous work over the years. And hopefully people understand that education is power, informing yourself is power.

"For kids out there that hang on every word that we say, which is important, understand that you should not believe something just because somebody says it. You should do your homework and understand what you actually believe.

"But I'm going to go to NASA and I'm going to enjoy the experience wholeheartedly."

via mercurynews.com

Curry claimed to be surprised at how quickly the story spread. But he really shouldn't have been - look how big Kyrie Irving's flat-earth claims got. In any case, he's happy to have gotten an invite from NASA out of the whole thing and says he will enjoy it.

"This one got me," he said. "This one got me. Because of the setting that I was in when I was talking -- if you actually listen to the podcast, we were talking about all sorts of wild stuff.

"We went from Trae Young comparisons to 'What sound does a dinosaur make?' [From] 'What's your favorite brand of golf club?' to conspiracy theories. And literally out of an hour-and-10-minute podcast, that five-second comment of me asking, 'Did we land on the moon?' was the only thing people got out of that.

"... Again, part of why I just kind of let it sit out there is just because I was like, 'What is this?' There's way more serious stuff that's going on in our world that this doesn't necessarily deserve that much attention. But again, I got a NASA invite out of it and I am going to enjoy it."

via wsj.com

What This Means

Surprisingly, Curry cut things off quickly and has likely killed the story. He could have backtracked on his claims simply because of the media attention. But if the man says he was joking, we'll have to take it as that.

Hopefully, we'll get some pics of the sharpshooter touring NASA's lab when the Warriors are back in Houston. Everybody benefits.

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