Stephen Curry Continues to Haunt the Celtics By Terrorizing Them at the ESPYs
The Golden State Warriors were out of the NBA for two years. They are again in their usual position at the top of the NBA. Stephen Curry scored 34 points, contributed seven assists, and pulled seven rebounds as the Warriors defeated the Boston Celtics, 103-90, to win their fourth championship in eight years.
Losing the NBA Finals is the worst thing to happen to a team or its fans. That was the case for the Celtics in 2010, and it is unquestionably the case this time around when they led 2-1 before losing three games in a row to blow a title chance in 2022. Particularly when it comes to Steph Curry, this is true.
You’ll receive trolling. We all must just accept the fact that you will be pulled along. This is just one of the perks of winning, whether it’s Draymond on his podcast or Steph at the ESPYs. The Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards, or ESPYS, is a yearly ESPN awards ceremony honoring great sports accomplishments. Stephen Curry served as the show’s host in 2022.
Steph Curry’s opening monologue at the 2022 ESPYS
Stephen Curry trolls Boston Celtics at the ESPYs
Steph Curry couldn’t help but throw Grant Williams of the Boston Celtics a playful jab when he saw him in the crowd, much to the amusement of the audience.
“It’s great to see you again, my man. I know you like this color. I’ll let you borrow it after I’m done. I might even let you wear a ring.”
Steph might just end the whole Celtics franchise tonight with these jokes https://t.co/NSJMuP3nLV
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) July 21, 2022
Keep in mind that Steph hears and reads everything, and he will make you pay for it right away. Who has the last laugh, you ask? Steph. Steph is always there.
Grant Williams on facing the Warriors in the NBA Finals: "I still will say confidently to this day, they weren't the better team. They were the more disciplined team."
Via @TheLongShotPod pic.twitter.com/vmaiGhdaZA
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) July 20, 2022
Williams confidently said on Wednesday morning that the Warriors were the more “disciplined” team and that the Celtics were the superior team, which is why they finally won the 2022 NBA Finals over a month ago. Curry seems to have heard what Williams said and offered a brief message of his own as he prepared to host the ESPY Awards.
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