Stephen Curry's skepticism about the moon landing landed him an offer to tour NASA's lunar labs. Detroit Pistons forward Blake Griffin, like all of us, saw it and tweeted out a hysterical response to the story.

Hey, if doubting the lunar landing gets you a free tour of the lunar labs, maybe doubting Bill Gates' net worth will get you a nice fat check in the mail. It's worth a shot, right? Shooters shoot.

Blake Griffin and Stephen Curry have a friendship that dates all the way back to their college days. Not to mention that Griffin has tried his hand at stand up comedy in the past.

The Pistons star won't be quitting basketball for a career in comedy anytime soon, but he's likely to fire off jokes like these from time to time.

Griffin is having the best offensive season of his career. In his first full year in Detroit, the power forward is scoring a career-high 25.6 points per game. Furthermore, he's continuing to extend his range, taking a career-high 6.3 3-point attempts per contest and converting those shots at an impressive 36.2 percent.

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That's not unbelievable by any stretch, but it is consistent enough to open up other aspects of Griffin's game. The former LA Clipper couldn't elevate the Pistons to the playoffs last year. But this year, the Pistons look like they have the potential to qualify somewhere between the fifth and eighth seed.

Detroit might not have enough firepower to overcome the likes of Boston, Toronto, Milwaukee, or Philadelphia. However, they certainly won't be an easy out for any team. Additionally, if Griffin continues to play at a high level, they could surprise one of the top teams in a seven-game series.