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Curry’s interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci was outstanding and enlightening. And while it wasnâ?

Curryñ€™s interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci was outstanding and enlightening. And while it wasnñ€™t the goal, it showed just how great of a leader Curry is. [View in browser]( In today’s FOX Sports Insider: Stephen Curry helps reach a younger audience with a very important message ... two teams could shake up the NFL Draft (and yes, one of them is the Raiders) ... and we head into the weekend with a reminder to check your surroundings before you taunt your “opponents.” Nicely done, Stephen Curry. Nicely done, because, while it has often been said that sports fans will watch anything, especially around about now, this wasn’t just anything. Curry’s interview with virus expert Dr. Anthony Fauci on Thursday was a shining example of the reality that sports is not just a pastime. Make of this what you will, but the games we watch and the athletes we admire have, over decades, become part of the fabric of the country. And at a time when nothing is quite as we are accustomed to, the discussion was a prime reminder that sports is way less relevant than the value of human life, and way more than nothing. [STORY IMAGE 1] In case you missed it, the Golden State Warriors guard and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases chatted about a wide range of topics related to COVID-19, from its impact on society, projections for when lockdown precautions may ease, as well as practical tips on how individuals can protect themselves. Fauci has been a staple and popular figure on nationally televised press briefings from the White House, but even in this tumultuous moment in our modern history, those broadcasts are not as widely watched by teenagers and young adults as other sections of society. The power of Curry’s involvement is his reach. He has more than 29 million followers on Instagram and 14 million-plus on Twitter. He wouldn’t claim to be a natural broadcaster or interviewer, but his conversation with Fauci struck a genuine and authentic tone. He put in a stint of 28 minutes, a little less than a good night’s shift for an NBA game. But, just as with his hoops career, there was a whole lot more preparation than just what you saw on the screen. [STORY IMAGE 2]( Curry was well-versed, having done his own research, and also appealed to his followers to provide pressing questions for Fauci to answer. One pertained to the likely timeline of a return to sporting normalcy, with the Olympics in Tokyo having been pushed to next year and significant questions still hanging over what will happen with the rest of the NBA campaign. Most importantly of all, during a period where social media is a hive of rumors and speculation related to coronavirus, 55,000 people live and many times more afterwards tuned in to hear the best, most experienced source of such information in the country. Fauci has unwittingly become a star, with viewers of White House briefings appreciating his candor and intelligence, and he was on point again. [STORY IMAGE 3] “What you need is you need to see the trajectory of the curve start to come down,” Fauci explained, when asked about what would be required before sports events could be considered again. “We've seen that in China, they went up and down, they're starting to get back to some normal life Europe, particularly Italy, is in a terrible situation, they're still going way up. The United States is a big country, we have so many different regions.” One of the biggest challenges in battling the current crisis is how to reach the youth audience. Even as large parts of the country went into lockdown last week, images of teenagers reveling in Miami on spring break were disseminated across various media platforms. Someone like Curry, due to his basketball ability and charismatic personality, has more of a direct pipeline into that generation’s mentality than a politician or medical expert could ever hope for. [STORY IMAGE 4] The chat came about after Curry’s friend and business partner Bryant Barr reached out to Fauci’s office. The doctor swiftly agreed, and so Curry, by taking on the role of questioner, added a dash of star power to the fight against the virus. Celebrity viewers also included former President Barack Obama, pop star Justin Bieber, recording artist Common and a number of NBA basketball players and other athletes. There are numerous ways for high-profile figures to help alleviate the public and intimate burden of the ongoing situation. Many athletes have donated money that can be used in vital ways. Curry based his input on a basic idea that he put forward on the call: “Information is power.” In that sense he, and Fauci, flexed their muscles on Thursday. [STORY IMAGE 5] Here’s what others have said ... Ava Wallace, Washington Post : “Like many people working from home these days, Curry initially had a few technical difficulties with the video chat. Then he and Fauci shared a chuckle about the portable basketball hoop in Fauci’s office. Then Curry slid into interview mode. After Fauci answered a question about how important it is for young people to practice social distancing even if they feel healthy, Curry explained why he wanted to speak with the 79-year-old expert: ‘That’s really one of the reasons that I wanted to have this Q&A, to hopefully reach a different demographic or people that are interested in the facts of what’s going on,’ Curry said. ‘You see all the different visuals of people at the beach and parks, crazy public gatherings, and not really adhering to that social distancing concept.’” Mark Medina, USA Today: “The session became as informative as watching C-SPAN. But it was hardly boring. Through it all, Warriors fans and the general public saw a different side of Curry that makes him a beloved teammate and respected leader. ... ‘I appreciate your commitment to protecting the masses and bringing your expertise and knowledge on how this virus spreads,’ Curry told Fauci, ‘and informing the people on how you should take this seriously. Thank you for your commitment.’ The general public should also thank Curry for what he did — nothing more than committing the most impactful act he ever performed.” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr: “I had a chance to talk with [president of basketball operations] Bob Myers today, and we were talking about some draft prep stuff. I said to Bob, 'Can you imagine having a better representative for our organization?' Obviously, all-world player, one of the greats of all time, but just as a human being, representing our organization — what he's done with his life outside of basketball and what he's doing right now in the midst of this crisis. You know, raising money, raising awareness, feeding people. Steph is incredible, and I'm so glad he interviewed Fauci.” [IN OTHER WORDS] - Two teams have the potential to sow chaos in the NFL Draft. [Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller details]( how the Raiders and Jaguars could shake things up. - If Dana White seems adamant about not postponing UFC 249, it could be because even a week’s delay would mean losing Khabib Nurmagomedov for several months, [ESPN’s Marc Raimondi explains.]( - [The New York Times]( Tariq Panja outlines]( a subtle but important complexity of the postponement of sporting events: what to call them when they resume, especially if they’re pushed back to 2021. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( We all make mistakes. It’s fine, so long as we learn from them ... unless one of your peers brings up your mistake seven years later for the entire Internet’s amusement. Still, it is pretty funny, so we thank Tony Jefferson for bringing us this moment of levity as we head into the weekend — and don’t worry. [Jaron had a story of his own to tell]( about Mr. Jefferson. [VIEWER'S GUIDE] WWE Friday Night SmackDown (FOX, 8 p.m. ET) Bray Wyatt returns to the friendly confines of the Firefly Fun House to deliver a message to John Cena, Alexa Bliss and Asuka look to settle the score, and Drew Gulak faces Shinsuke Nakamura with an Intercontinental Championship shot on the line ... for Daniel Bryan. Titus & Tate, Episode 19: Obi Toppin (FOX Sports YouTube) The AP Player of the Year joins the gents for an outstanding conversation on Dayton’s chemistry, who he thinks would have made the National Championship, and, of course, his in-game dunks. [Check it all out here!]( 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup Quarterfinal: France vs. USA (Saturday, FS1, 10 p.m. ET) Relive one of the most epic matches from the USWNT’s journey to the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, in which Megan Rapinoe scored twice to hold off Les Bleues. FOX NASCAR iRacing: Texas Motor Speedway (Sunday, FOX, 1 p.m. ET) We’re going (virtual) racing once again! Jeff Gordon, Mike Joy and Larry McReynolds continue to call the action, featuring some of the biggest names in NASCAR in this Pro Invitational Series. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( Tight ends drafted in first round of 2020 NFL Draft: Over 0.5 (+1000) This is a fairly straightforward question: Will a tight end be drafted in the first round, at any of the 32 slots? That query likely comes down to Notre Dame's Cole Kmet. Consensus mock drafts have him coming in just outside of the first round, and [Joel Klatt has him as the No. 44 player]( on his big board. 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