In a thrilling showdown between the Golden State Warriors and the Oklahoma City Thunder, Stephen Curry delivered a memorable performance, hitting a clutch “Night Night” dagger to seal a dramatic 128-120 victory. The Warriors were locked in a back-and-forth battle with the Thunder, but Curry, as he often does, showcased his ability to take over in crucial moments.
With just over a minute left in the game and the Warriors clinging to a narrow lead, Curry stepped up. After a series of possessions where both teams traded buckets, he found himself with the ball at the top of the key. In typical Curry fashion, he created space with a quick move, then launched a deep three-pointer over the outstretched arm of Thunder defender Lu Dort. The ball sailed through the air, and with a soft swish, it hit nothing but net.
As the crowd erupted, Curry flashed his signature “Night Night” gesture, signaling that the game was essentially over. His icy-cold demeanor after the shot reflected just how accustomed he has become to playing in high-pressure situations. That three-pointer not only sealed the win for the Warriors but also served as a reminder of Curry’s unmatched ability to hit big shots when it matters most.
Throughout the game, Curry was a force, finishing with 38 points, including seven three-pointers. His scoring was complemented by key plays from teammates like Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, who chipped in with timely contributions.
For Oklahoma City, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander did his best to keep the game close, contributing 30 points, but the Warriors’ experience and Curry’s late-game heroics proved too much. With the win, Golden State continues to stay competitive in the tightly contested Western Conference, while the Thunder’s young core showed promise despite the defeat.