And of course, Curry saw it, too.

“They’re clever — they’re funny,” Curry said after practice earlier this week. “They know how to make people laugh, and obviously they’re hoopheads. They just love the game, and I appreciate when they take something that we do well and it’s a funny moment or whatever and entertain the people.”

Peranidze, who began his impersonation career only five months ago with a video of Los Angeles Lakers guard Lonzo Ball, said he was so invested in his impersonations that he would play pickup games fully in character. The Curry video, Peranidze said, took only a couple of minutes to shoot. He did it in one take. It was fully improvised after watching game film of Curry just once.

“I’m a hooper. I’ve played basketball my whole life,” Peranidze said in an interview. “I’m good at looking at players and easily picking up the small things they do, how they move. So when I see that, I go on the court.”

His other videos include impersonations of Golden State’s All-Stars Klay Thompson and Draymond Green and Milwaukee’s Brook Lopez. N.B.A. players often comment on his videos. In response to a Thompson video, Thompson’s teammate Jordan Bell wrote on Instagram: “On point just need the shoulder roll lol.”