The Story Behind Steph Curry's 'BBQ and Foot Massage' Pregame Ritual Dance
"If I miss a beat, I get a little nervous," the Warriors player told ABC News.
-- What is Steph Curry’s secret to his success? Perhaps it’s his wacky pregame ritual dance with the Golden State security guards.
Take a look as the Warriors point guard mimics this hilarious “BBQ & Foot Massage” spoof commercial created by comedian Robert L. Hines with the Chicago sketch comedy group Big Dog Eat Child.
Curry re-creates the viral video, which was originally posted in 2009 and has more than 5 million views, with his security guards before every game.
"If I miss a beat, I get a little nervous and have to go back and redo my steps,” Curry told ABC News of the routine. “It kinda gets me in game mode, so I kinda enjoy it."
Hines had a special message for Curry about inspiring his epic must-do pregame dance.
“So how do I feel about Steph Curry singing and dancing to Jones’ 'BBQ & Foot Massage' before every game and this being viewed on ‘Good Morning America’?” the comedian asked. “You’re welcome, Steph.”
The Golden State Warriors take on LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in game three of the NBA Finals starting at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.