Steph Curry isn’t shying away from the Dillon Brooks comparisons tied to his new animated film “GOAT.”In fact, he’s fully embracing it.While discussing the movie — in which Curry voices Lenny Williamson, a giraffe “roarball” player — the Warriors star laughed when the conversation turned to the film’s rival character, Mane Attraction, and whether the on-court antagonist drew inspiration from Brooks.“See? People are taking from the movie what they’re supposed to take,” Curry said. “I love it.” pic.twitter.com/oVjqZeqM9H — TheWarriorsTalk (@TheWarriorsTalk) February 16, 2026 “GOAT” marks Curry’s animated film debut as both a voice actor and producer. The movie follows teenage goat Will Harris, voiced by Caleb McLaughlin, as he pursues greatness in roarball, a fictional basketball-like sport.While the Mane Attraction comparison was made jokingly, Brooks’ history with Golden State adds context to the theory.The outspoken forward has been at the center of multiple heated moments against the Warriors, most notably during the 2022 Western Conference...
Steph Curry hilariously reacts to Dillon Brooks villain theory from ‘GOAT’ movie
Published February 16, 2026 at 8:45 PM
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