11-year-old's Steph Curry impression is frighteningly accurate

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Sam Laird
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Steph Curry is a gift from the basketball gods. That's just a fact.

But this 11-year-old kid named Noah Cutler might be an actual basketball god.

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Curry, the reigning NBA MVP, uncorked a casually filthy dribbling exhibition during warmups for a recent Warriors game, turning Golden State's pre-game layup line into high art. The flurry of moves -- included below -- dropped jaws across the basketball Internet.

But Cutler didn't get discouraged by Curry's mastery. Instead, he got to work practicing. The resulting impression is spookily accurate -- and perhaps more impressive than Curry's original rendition. Behold our young hero's prodigious skills.

Lord knows I work hard at this game. Copying @stephencurry30 moves from his most recent video that went viral. I'm 11 and I work on my craft everyday. If you can share this and tag @stephencurry30 and @cbssports #ballislife #basketball #bball #striveforgreatness #aip #ballup #instaball #basketballneverstops #ysn #handlelife #nodaysoff #handles #aaubasketball #hoopmixtape #instaballer #stephcurry #nikebasketball #youthbasketball #super_athletes #curry #gothandles #ballonastring #handlelife #warriors #ballin #shiftteam #thankGod #pointguard #sctop10 #Filthiestcrossovers A video posted by Noah (baby birdman) Cutler (@babybirdman3) on Jan 7, 2016 at 3:04pm PST

Stop, kid -- you're making the rest of us look bad.

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