Flightreacts Look At Curry Man
Also known as: Look at Curry Man · So Inspirational
"Look at Curry man, so inspirational" is a catchphrase meme originating from YouTuber FlightReacts, who repeated the phrase across dozens of NBA reaction videos while watching Stephen Curry highlights. The quote picked up steam in early 2020 when fan compilations went viral, and it reached peak status in April 2020 after Curry himself dropped the line during an Instagram Live stream1. The meme became an inside joke across NBA fandom, eventually getting referenced by the Golden State Warriors' official social media and even a Chicago Bulls game announcer on live television2.
Overview
The meme centers on FlightReacts, a YouTube personality known for animated NBA game breakdowns and player reactions. Across his many videos covering Stephen Curry's performances with the Golden State Warriors, Flight developed a habit of exclaiming "look at Curry man" or the extended version "look at Curry man, so inspirational" whenever Curry pulled off impressive plays4. The sheer frequency and genuine enthusiasm behind the catchphrase turned it into a running joke among basketball fans online, spawning compilations, parodies, and widespread adoption of the phrase in NBA comment sections and social media threads1.
FlightReacts built up the catchphrase organically over years of covering NBA games in his reaction video format. While the exact first utterance is hard to pin down, Flight used the line consistently enough that viewers began to notice and treat it as his signature4. On March 5, 2020, Flight uploaded a video titled "LOOK AT CURRY MAN! FlightReacts Raptors vs Warriors – Full Game Highlights 2020," where the phrase appears around the two-minute mark as he watches the Warriors take on the Toronto Raptors4. By this point, the line was already well-known enough among his audience that it had taken on a life of its own.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Media
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward. When Stephen Curry does something impressive on the court, or really when anyone does something worth praising, you drop the line: "Look at Curry man, so inspirational." The phrase typically works in a few ways:
Sincere praise — Used straight, as Flight intended, to express genuine admiration for Curry or another person.
Ironic admiration — Applied to mundane or obviously unimpressive situations for comedic contrast.
Template swap — Replace "Curry" with any name to praise (or mock) someone else, following Curry's own example when he used it on his friend AjLamonte.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Curry dropped the catchphrase during a COVID-19 lockdown Instagram Live trivia session, making it one of the notable memes to emerge from the early pandemic quarantine period.
Flight asked fans to stop making "sus" memes about him in the same video where he celebrated Curry's acknowledgment.
The Warriors won the game where the Bulls announcer used the meme 129-128, with Curry's brother-in-law Damion Lee hitting the game-winning three.
Curry had recently ditched his braids before that December 2020 game, which fans joked was the source of his 36-point performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
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