Apr 12

WAS89
CHI119
Final
MIA153
NOP104
Final
TOR102
DAL124
Final
MEM109
DEN117
Final
BKN91
MIN117
Final
OKC145
UTA111
Final
LAC101
SAC100
Final
GSW103
POR86
Final
SAS98
PHX117
Final
HOU109
LAL140
Final

Apr 13

LAC49-32
GSW48-33
NBCSBAY @7:30 PM UTC
PHX36-45
SAC39-42
NBCSCA @7:30 PM UTC
ORL41-40
ATL39-42
FDSE @5:00 PM UTC
CHA19-62
BOS60-21
NBCSB @5:00 PM UTC
NYK50-31
BKN26-55
MSG @5:00 PM UTC
IND49-32
CLE64-17
FDIN @5:00 PM UTC
WAS17-64
MIA37-44
MNMT @5:00 PM UTC
DET44-37
MIL47-34
ESPN @5:00 PM UTC
CHI38-43
PHI24-57
NBCSP @5:00 PM UTC
DAL39-42
MEM47-34
KFAA @7:30 PM UTC
TOR30-51
SAS33-48
FDSW @7:30 PM UTC
DEN49-32
HOU52-29
ALT @7:30 PM UTC
LAL50-31
POR35-46
KUNP @7:30 PM UTC
OKC67-14
NOP21-60
FDOK @7:30 PM UTC
UTA17-64
MIN48-33
KJZZ @7:30 PM UTC

Apr 15

ATL39-42
ORL41-40
TNT @4:00 AM UTC

Apr 16

MIA37-44
CHI38-43
ESPN @4:00 AM UTC

Watch Steph's Game 4 dagger absolutely silence Celtics fans

Steph Curry didn’t physically do his signature “night night” celebration after hitting his seventh triple of the night toward the end of the fourth quarter of Game 4, but Boston Celtics fans at TD Garden knew the night was close to over. 

A typically loud, energetic and high-intensity TD Garden was absolutely silenced after Curry hit the dagger with less than two minutes remaining. 

The Celtics called a timeout to regroup, but Curry remained on the court for a little while to hype himself up in front of stunned Boston fans. 

The various videos, angles and replays from the television broadcast don’t do the shot enough justice. 

But an in-game video from inside the arena perfectly displays what being a victim of a ticked-off Curry looks and sounds like. 

The three extended Golden State’s lead to six, and the Warriors stayed on top with a 107-97 victory behind a historically brilliant, 43-point double-double performance from Curry. 

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