After hitting a ridiculous fadeaway triple to seal the Warriors’ first road win of the season, Steph Curry told the Houston Rockets goodnight the only way he knows how.
When playing against Steph Curry and the Warriors, it's best to expect the unexpected.
Houston Rockets assistant coach John Lucas didn't get the memo Sunday as his squad fell to Golden State 127-120 at Toyota Center, and that was made evident by his shell-shocked reaction to Curry's dagger three in the game's fourth quarter.
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Lucas, seen in the second seat from the right on the Rockets' bench, throws his head back and kicks his leg up in ... disgust? Amazement? Downright shock?
The 69-year-old coach has seen plenty since he was taken No. 1 overall in the 1976 NBA Draft and across his coaching career.
But even the most seasoned NBA coaches still can be blown away, and the Warriors star proved as much on Sunday.
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We might never know exactly what flashed through Lucas' head as Curry hit the game-sealing fadeaway trey.
But it's pretty easy to guess.