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    Warriors Send X to Night-Night

    By Lance Roberson,

    3 days ago

    To call Stephen Curry one of the greatest players of all time doesn't do the Golden State Warriors justice. Curry is responsible for the three-ball revolution and changed how kids and rec-ball rats play the game. Furthermore, he is the only unanimous MVP in NBA history.

    Following his legendary streak in which he recorded 60 points of Team USA's final two matches of the Paris Olympics, the Warriors' social media paid homage to their franchise-saving star.

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    United States shooting guard Stephen Curry (4) reacts in the second half against France in the men's basketball gold medal game during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at Accor Arena.

    Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

    While three-point celebrations were a part of the game before Curry graced the hardwood, no one touches the four-time NBA champion's volume or difficulty level from deep. When Curry celebrates a three-point shot, it's following an outrageous shot.

    Adding to his legendary portfolio of otherworldly shots, Curry put France in a state of emergency as he recorded eight three-point shots in the gold medal game.

    After one of the eight three-point conversions, Curry put his head on his hands as if he were going to sleep. However, the celebration means he put France to bed after knocking them out with a flurry of shots from deep. Naturally, Curry had a t-shirt with  "nuit nuit" on it, translating to night-night in French in a photoshoot after the game.

    Capitalizing on the legendary moment's relevance, the Warriors' social media team made a compilation video commemorating all of Curry's "night-night" celebrations.

    Watch the video here .

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