Stephen Curry is a many with many talents on the basketball court. The Golden State Warriors star has a myriad of moves that would embarrass even his own 2k avatar. But during their matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night, Curry flexed his versatility even further and revealed his fallback job: IT tech support guy.

Check out Stephen Curry's technical prowess during his postgame interview below:

Curry was dealing with some technical difficulties during his interview with Brian Anderson and Jim Jackson, but he was quick to dish out a self-assist. Clearly, the Warriors star was in a jovial mood after his squad battled back to beat the Bucks, 122-121.  Golden State had been on a tailspin of late, losers of seven of their last eight games, and 12 of their last 16 before this latest win.

The Warriors overcame a fourth quarter deficit to steal the victory from Bucks, who were playing without reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. With four minutes left in the final frame, Jrue Holiday drained a three-pointer that put Milwaukee up 10. The Bucks received masterful performances from both Holiday and Khris Middleton, who combined for 57 points without the Greek Freak.

However, it was Curry who stole the show for the evening. The 2-time MVP scored 41 huge points on 14 for 21 shooting, sinking bucket after bucket to keep the Warriors in the game late.

Curry can clearly do it all, from making impossibly clutch three-pointers, to fixing up his own mic on live television. The Warriors need everything they can get from their star, as they continue to battle for playoff seeding in a loaded Western Conference.