The Verzuz battle on Saturday night was a battle of the Bay Area legends in E-40 and Too Short, with E-40 stealing the show with his dance moves. While watching the Verzuz battle himself, Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors did his best to mimic E-40's dance moves on social media.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been Verzuz battles on social media to help people enjoy their favorite artists and their music. And on Saturday night, two Bay Area legends in E-40 and Too Short were pitted against each other as they played their memorable songs.

However, while E-40 was drawing excitement with his music, he was breaking out his dance moves. For those that didn't see the moves that E-40 was doing during the battle, there was a side-by-side comparison of him and Stephen Curry dancing.

Of course, Curry is returning from a hand injury that limited him to only five games last season. With the three-point extraordinaire returning to the Warriors, Golden State is expected to be back in the playoff race in the Western Conference.

Over the years, basketball fans around the world have grown accustomed to Curry doing a shimmy after making a three-point shot for the Warriors. But after seeing the Verzuz battle with E-40, Curry may pull out the new dance move when he converts a three-point shot in the upcoming season.

As for the Warriors, they will tip off the new NBA season on Tuesday in a road matchup against the Brooklyn Nets.