Stephen Curry notched a fly, high-arcing 3-pointer like the ones that he trains before the matches.
“It was a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow,” shared rookie Tracye Jackson-Davis, who delivered a crucial block vs. Celtics superstar Jaylen Brown in overtime and finished with his 1st double-double with 10 points and 13 boards as Golden State defeated Boston 132-126.
STEPHEN CURRY.
PANDEMONIUM AT CHASE CENTER.
The Warriors win an overtime THRILLER! pic.twitter.com/4a62M1Qnhc
— NBA (@NBA) December 20, 2023
Steph caught a skip pass from Chris Paul, who grabbed an offensive rebound and gave the assist for Curry’s 3-pointer in the final seconds of the overtime as the Warriors did enough to end the Celtics’ 5-match winning streak.
“Nothing surprises me with Curry; that 3-pointer was insane, the catch-and-shoot, the arc,” the Golden State head coach shared, “but I fully expected him to score it, and I think all of our supporters did, too. Steph is phenomenal. I can’t explain it. That’s just what he does when he is playing basketball.”
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