Steph Curry fathered the Dallas Mavericks on Friday night.
on Friday night. He put them to bed, he tucked them in and he even remembered to say"night night" just before a dagger three-pointer hit the bottom of the net in the closing minutes of a wild 126-117 come-from-behind win for the Dubs.
With 1:01 to play in the game and the shot clock winding down, Klay Thompson drove to the bucket and then whipped a pass cross-court to Curry, who sidestepped a hard-charging Luka Doncic. Curry then rose up, blasted a three-pointer from deep and could be seen on a TNT replay saying"night night" before the ball even touched nylon.
The three sent Chase Center into an absolute frenzy, and had Curry once again breaking out his feigned sleeping celebration, resting his cheek against his hands as he did on
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