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It’s become a thing. Each year — practically each round — at the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe, “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” actor Alfonso Ribeiro and American treasure Justin Timberlake spend some time on the course doing Ribeiro’s famous Carlton dance.
Well, on Saturday at Lake Tahoe, a third player joined the party.
Steph Curry got in on the fun, joining Ribeiro and Timberlake for a spirited rendition of the Carlton, which sent the raucous crowd into a tizzy.
It was a good distraction for Curry, who goes into Sunday’s final round of the celebrity tournament tied for 33rd place in the modified Stableford scoring event. Timberlake is tied for 24th, while Ribeiro is tied for ninth. They’re all chasing tennis pro Mardy Fish, who has 50 total points through two rounds.
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