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Twitter erupts over Steph's wild buzzer-beater vs. Celtics

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Before Steph Curry injured his shoulder, he was absolutely in the MVP conversation. But with him missing a decent chunk of the season, can he still win the award? Dubs Talk host Monte Poole shares his thoughts.

Roughly seven months after one of the greatest games of his NBA career, Steph Curry returned to TD Garden on Thursday and left the Boston crowd stunned again.

With the Warriors trailing by two points in the final seconds of the first half, Curry picked Jayson Tatum's pocket, grabbed the loose ball and heaved it from beyond the half-court logo, nailing the shot as the buzzer sounded, giving Golden State a 55-54 lead at the break.

Of course, Curry's buzzer-beater set off NBA Twitter.

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Curry, Dub Nation and the Celtics will never forget his performance in Game 4 of the NBA Finals last June, and the reigning Finals MVP sent a friendly reminder to Boston that he isn't going away anytime soon.

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