Stephen Curry’s iconic ‘night-night’ celebration has become a staple of his victories. The celebration has captured the imagination of fans and even inspired others to mimic it. Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr couldn’t resist joining the fun, imitating Curry’s celebration during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
However, not everyone is thrilled about missing out on creating such a memorable gesture. On a recent episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast, sports commentator Bill Simmons joked that, despite his legendary career, LeBron James might secretly envy Curry for coming up with the celebration first.
“I think it’s great. It’s it’s become almost like a wrestling finishing move now. Now I’m like, I want it. Now, when he went up four in 25 seconds, I was like, Do it, do the night night, do it! It’s great,” Simmons said.
“I just feel like LeBron must be furious that he didn’t think of this. Like, he’s probably fired his quirk management, whoever the guy is on his team. It’s like, ‘How did you not give me the night night?’ I would have been doing that in like 2013,” he added.
Stephen Curry’s Injury Status Casts Doubt on Warriors’ Game Against Clippers
The Warriors may face a tough challenge as Stephen Curry is listed as questionable for their upcoming game against the Los Angeles Clippers due to left knee bursitis. This update adds to the team’s concerns as they aim to extend their winning streak.
If Curry cannot play, the Warriors will look to other players to fill the void. Moses Moody and Buddy Hield have proven they can step up when needed. They delivered strong performances during Curry’s recent three-game absence due to injury, helping secure wins in all three games.
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Another player who could rise to the occasion is Brandin Podziemski, who has shown flashes of brilliance to contribute when called upon. However, for Warriors fans, the focus remains on seeing Curry lead the team on the court. The star guard has been pivotal this season, averaging 22.7 points, 5.1 assists, and 6.4 rebounds per game.