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Steph has great jab for Celtics' Williams in ESPYs monologue

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In an exclusive interview with NBC Sports Bay Area’s Monte Poole, Steph Curry spoke about what it meant to win his forth championship with the Warriors and looks ahead to where the franchise is heading.

Well, that didn't take long. 

During his ESPYs monologue on Wednesday night, Steph Curry spotted Grant Williams of the Boston Celtics in the crowd and couldn't help but send a playful jab his way, much to the delight of the crowd.

On Wednesday morning, Williams "confidently" said that the Celtics were the better squad while the Warriors were more "disciplined," hence why they ultimately won the 2022 NBA Finals over a month ago. It seems like Curry heard what Williams said and sent a quick message of his own, as he was getting ready to host the ESPYs. 

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Regardless, it's all in good fun with no ill feelings toward any of the other athletes at the ESPYs, despite Curry's hilarious warning to attendees.

With "Petty King" Curry as the host, there are sure to be many more memorable moments when it's all said and done. 

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