The Golden State Warriors walked away with a 126-102 win against the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday, and it was Stephen Curry who probably had the most fun on the floor. He finished the game with 30 points,
Golden State fell to Dallas 111-107 the last time they met back on Feb. 12. In that game, Mavericks forward P.J. Washington mimicked Curry's signature "Night Night" celebration that the Warriors star guard typically pulls out when he hits a big shot that puts a team to bed.
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Steph Curry hit back-to-back triples midway through the third quarter and hit the night-night celebration, then hit a tough runner in the lane as the lead was back up to 23, and giving Curry 16 points in the quarter. That would give Golden State a 100-75 lead heading into the 4th.
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Stephen Curry scored 30 points in under 30 minutes in the Warriors' 126-102 win over the Dallas Mavericks at Chase Center on Sunday. Curry shot 60 percent from the field and pulled out his signature 'Night Night' celebration in the third quarter.
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