Steph Curry does his famous “night night” dance in a Sacramento pickup game after making the game-winning shot, which is very funny.
Stephen Curry did his famous “night night” dance after winning a local pickup game on Saturday, which was very funny.
The star player for the Golden State Warriors played a practice in Folsom, California, with NBA guard Kent Bazemore, who used to play with him on the Warriors.
While the neighborhood gym run isn’t even close to the NBA, the four-time champion showed that he can shoot and taunt anyone, even random people.
It looks like the last play of the run was when Curry had the ball for what could have been the game-winner. Curry made a crossover to get his defender off guard, then he stepped back for a jump shot and rimmed his first shot.
The all-time leader in threes moved around to make the shot and then briefly hit his signature move. The ball stayed in their hands.
When Stephen Curry did his famous “night night” move during a pick-up game in Sacramento,
After that, players from both teams shook hands and gave each other high fives as fans gathered around the court to take pictures of their special guest.
Under the video, X user @TheWarriorsTalk wrote, “Steph Curry hits the Night Night at an open run in Sacramento.”
This season was the first time since 2021 that the Warriors didn’t make the playoffs. That year, Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green helped them win their fourth title.
Before losing to the Sacramento Kings 118–94 in a Play-In, the Dubs had a 46–36 record at the end of the season.
Curry attended a local pickup game with former teammate and NBA guard Kent Bazemore
Curry scored 26.4 points, grabbed 4.5 rebounds, and gave out 5.1 assists per game for the Warriors last year.
Curry had a 15th season in the NBA and scored 26.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, 5.1 assists, and 45% field goal made shots.
The Davidson alum also had one of his better shooting years, hitting 40.8 percent of his attempts from three-point territory.
Curry holds two NBA MVPs, a Finals MVP, 10 All-Star selections, and 10 All-NBA nods heading into his 16th year in the Bay Area.