Watch Kevin Hart Attempt to Teach Stephen Curry How to Vlog

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He shoots, he scores, he vlogs?!

Many know Stephen Curry as the Golden State Warriors basketball champion happily married to Food Network star Ayesha Curry. And while he may be a great athlete, husband and father to three adorable kids, his social media skills may not be a slam dunk.

Fortunately, Kevin Hart is here to help.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country, Stephen and Kevin appeared at the J.P. Morgan Chase sweatworking event. And in between working out and sharing some inspiration with young kids, Stephen got a very valuable lesson in vlogging.

In an exclusive video to E! News, pop culture fans are able to witness Kevin hilariously teach Stephen how to perfect his first vlog. And spoiler alert: His advice is spot on.

“Your energy is too low. Raise your energy,” Kevin shared with his friend. “It’s your vlog, not mine. I’m here to make sure you do it right.”

“Whoever you’re talking to, you got to assume that these people are your people,” he continued. “This is so stupid that you don’t know how to do this.” LOL!

The duo decided to refer to Stephen’s fan base as the Curry Crew. And while the NBA player made a few mistakes, the finished product turned out a-okay.

“You knocked your first vlog out of the park,” Kevin proclaimed. “You took your vlog and you kicked it out of the park.”

As sports fans may recall, Kevin and Stephen went viral back in February 2017 when the Golden State Warriors took on the Philadelphia 76ers. During the game, the twosome couldn’t help but share a laugh and have a full-on conversation.

What can we say? It pays to have good seats at the basketball game.

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