Golden State Warriors MVP Steph Curry Went to the Mall after Halloween Wearing a Zebra Mask

A day after Halloween, a night when the Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry was kind of busy, the reigning MVP went to an East Bay mall with his family wearing a Zebra mask, just a day after scoring a light 53 in New Orleans. The disguise didn't quite work, though.

No matter what, BoJack Horseman, Season 3: Stephen C. Zebraman, would make a good character who fools everyone into thinking he's a zebra, while actually being Stephen Curry in a mask.

SF Gate said that Stephen Curry, the league MVP, wore a full zebra mask covering his head and made a surprise visit to Sunvalley mall in Pleasant Hill Sunday afternoon, along with wife Ayesha and daughters Riley and Ryan in tow. But it didn't go unnoticed.

Once inside the mall, the family made its way to a store called "Icing," where little Ryan got her ears pierced. Mall security soon got involved, controlling a crowd and keeping then away from the Golden State Warriors superstar.

Ayesha Curry later posted on Instagram, stating "Yesterday's Family Sunday Funday turned into a Dub Nation Sunday Funday lol. ... We took Ryan to get her ears pierced! Most eventful ear piercing of the century."

Stephen Curry scored 53 totals in the Golden State Warriors' 134-120 win over the New Orleans Pelicans. The skinny point guard dominated the most fearsome and physically gifted athletes on earth.

In three games, Curry scored 118 points in 99 minutes on 68 shots. Each contest of 33 minutes, he scored 39.3 points, 7.3 assists, 5.7 rebounds, 5.7 made 3s, and only 1.7 turnovers, as reported by ESPN.

Draymond Green keeps telling Curry the same thing: "Man, you acting like this your league." His confidence as an MVP and the championship achieved just perpetuates, fueling a great player further.

Saturday night was yet another example of Curry's dominance over larger defenders. All told, Curry drained four 3-pointers over Davis' outstretched, flying limbs. Curry is actually making everyone's efforts look futile.

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