OAKLAND, Calif. — Warriors celebrity Stephen Curry didn’t mean .
Curry told ESPN this week when he questioned to a podcast if astronauts landed on the moon, remarks that sent interpersonal networking he had been joking.
He also said he’ll accept NASA’s invite to tour the lunar laboratory at the Johnson Space Center at Houston.
“Obviously I had been joking when I had been talking about the podcast,” Curry told ESPN. “(Then) I had been silently protesting how stupid it was that folks actually took that quote and made it law like, ‘Oh my God, he’s fake-moon-landing truther,’ whatever you want to call it, yada, yada, yada. So I silently protested that part about it, how the story took a life of its own.
“But with respect to the reaction that I’ve gotten, I am definitely going to accept (NASA) up on their offer. ”
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