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Podz, a popular NBA analyst and comedian, recently shared a hilarious theory about Damian Lillard's exceptional 3-point shooting performance against the Milwaukee Bucks. The content, which was originally published on NBC Sports Bay Area, explores the reasons behind Lillard's ability to dominate from beyond the arc during the game. In his comical theory, Podz suggests that Lillard's impressive shooting can be attributed to a series of absurd and outrageous rituals he performs before each game. According to Podz, Lillard is rumored to have a lucky charm in the form of a rubber duck that he carries with him at all times. Before every match, Lillard allegedly whispers words of encouragement to the duck and even goes as far as blowing it kisses for good luck. In addition to this peculiar superstition, Podz speculates that Lillard's shooting prowess stems from his extraordinary pre-game warm-up routine. According to sources close to the team, Lillard is said to engage in a bizarre ritual that involves twirling in circles with his eyes closed while visualizing his shots going in. Although this may seem unconventional, Podz humorously argues that Lillard's unorthodox method might just be the secret behind his incredible accuracy. Furthermore, the content delves into the idea that Lillard's success against the Bucks could also be attributed to the energy in the arena that night. Podz comically suggests that Lillard might have drawn inspiration from a fan dressed as a giant hot dog, which he jokingly claims provided him with an extra boost of motivation. According to him, this peculiar character's antics throughout the game were so entertaining that they inadvertently fueled Lillard's incredible shooting performance. While Podz's theory is purely speculative and intended for laughs, it highlights the extraordinary talents and unorthodox rituals that often accompany elite athletes. Whether Lillard's 3-point prowess can truly be attributed to a rubber duck, ridiculous warm-up routine, or fan enthusiasm remains a mystery. Regardless, one thing is undeniable: Lillard's shooting display against the Bucks was nothing short of extraordinary.

Second-year Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski hilariously revealed the methodology behind rookie center Quinten Post’s recent hot stretch, where he has made 9 of 16 3-pointers over his last three games.

After Golden State’s 125-111 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday, Podziemski explained how Post’s girlfriend, Marice, has helped the 7-footer shine.

“I think he’s playing well because his girlfriend is with us on the trip,” Podziemski told the “Warriors Postgame Live” crew. “I think she’s letting him play well.”

The Warriors need Marice around more often.

Post has flourished over Golden State’s current road trip. He posted 18 points, three rebounds and two assists against the Chicago Bulls on Saturday and 13 points, four rebounds and an assist in Milwaukee on Monday.

The rookie, to Podziemski’s surprise, even hit a side-step triple.

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“He’s been big — side-step [3-pointer] from a 5-man, you don’t really see that much,” Podziemski added. “I love his energy. I love how he knows the game. He has a little European style to him, [and he] understands how to dribble, pass, shoot and play alongside our guys. And that’s why you’ve seen him start so many times.

“Although he came off the bench today, he played really well.”

Post has stepped up for the Warriors as continues to make his minutes count. After being selected No. 52 overall out of Boston College by Golden State in the 2024 NBA Draft, it took Post time to find opportunities, but it’s clear he is making a push to stay in coach Steve Kerr’s rotation.

And as Podziemski said, Dub Nation might have Marice to thank.

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