Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry will go down as one of the best to ever play in the NBA when his career is over. And there's little doubt he'll be remembered as the league's best-ever shooter.

But while he makes his money living behind the arc, there's so much more to his game. Curry is a great passer, has some sick handles and is also a huge threat driving at the basket.

So it's no wonder he seems a great fit for the Harlem Globetrotters and looked right at home balling with the bunch this week.

via rightthisminute.com

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Globetrotters Lili "Champ" Thompson, Zeus McClurkin and Hammer Harrison visited the Dubs' practice facility on Thursday morning and had no problems getting Steph and Quinn Cook to stick around after training to learn some new plays with them.

Curry joined the gang, participating in their renowned three-man weave, ahead of a perfect alley-hoop, while Cook hit a new 30-foot four-pointer, a shot that made its debut last year.

The Globetrotters are currently in the Bay Area preparing for their match at the Kaiser Permanente Arena in Santa Cruz on November 7. They will also play six games at the Oracle Arena in Oakland and the SAP Center in San Jose between January 12 and January 21.

It appears that the three-time NBA champ has a future as a Globetrotter but they will have to wait a long time if they want him as part of their roster. The star plans to remain in the NBA for some time still, having started his 10th season in the league this year.

"Six, seven more years of playing the way that I'm playing now - I think that is the criteria for me in terms of playing at the level that I want to be at," he said last month.

"I can still do this for a lot more years. That's the plan."

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