Apr 27

HOU93
GSW104
Final
NYK94
DET93
Final
LAL113
MIN116
Final
BOS107
ORL98
Final

Apr 28

IND129
MIL103
Final
CLE64-18
MIA37-45
TNT @11:30 PM UTC

Apr 29

HOU52-30
GSW48-34
NBCSBAY @2:00 AM UTC
MIL48-34
IND50-32
NBAt @10:00 PM UTC
DET44-38
NYK51-31
TNT @11:30 PM UTC

Apr 30

ORL41-41
BOS61-21
NBCSB @12:30 AM UTC
LAC50-32
DEN50-32
TNT @2:00 AM UTC
MIA37-45
CLE64-18
NBAt @11:00 PM UTC
GSW48-34
HOU52-30
NBCSBAY @11:30 PM UTC

Kid goes viral taking Steph's ‘night night' celly to new level

0:00
0:00 / 2:01

Warriors Insider Monte Poole caught up with Steph Curry at the American Century Golf Invitational where the four-time champion explained that winning the this year’s title still feels “very surreal.”

Kids nowadays don’t want to just shoot like Steph Curry, they want to celebrate like him too. 

The four-time NBA champion changed the game of basketball with his one-of-a-kind 3-point shooting, but his celebrations have been even more unique. 

One young hooper took Curry’s epic “night night” celebration and ran with it. 

With our All Access Daily newsletter, stay in the game with the latest updates on your beloved Bay Area and California sports teams!

Subscribe  SIGN UP HERE

The celebration came into fruition this past postseason when Curry would lift both of his hands to his head and do the sleeping motion – indicating to opponents and their fans that it was time for bed. 

The celebration even crossed leagues and reached the WNBA when Bay Area native and New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu nailed a dagger and followed it with the "night night" celly. 

RELATED: Ranking biggest threats to Warriors championship repeat

Curry's iconic celebrations influenced another young boy who drained a deep three and then hit the Curry sway. 

Talk about making an impact. 

Download and follow the Dubs Talk Podcast

Golden State Warriors

Find the latest Golden State Warriors news, highlights, analysis and more with NBC Sports Bay Area and California.

Did Warriors solve Rockets' defense? Kerr urges appropriate caution

Report: Warriors have ‘belief' Butler will return for Game 4

Contact Us