Today in 2016, the Warriors took on the Thunder on the road. In the final moment, the two sides drawn, Curry just after half to face Andre Robertson's defense, super long-range three-point shot to hit the kill, which was also Curry's 12th three-point shot of the game, equalling the NBA single-game record at the time. Curry shot 14 of 24 from the field, including 12 of 16 from three-point range and 6 of 8 from the free throw line, scoring 46 points and 6 assists. Mike Breen, chief basketball commentator on the ESPN channel at the time, gave a passionate commentary (Curry, way downtown. Bang! Bang!) also adds color to the clip. In the early hours of this morning, a number of media posted a video of Curry's final, which attracted heated discussions, let's take a look at how fans comment!
It’s insane how this shot gets 10000x more love and recognition than Dame’s buzzer beater to beat OKC
It's crazy, this shot has received 10,000 times more love and recognition than Lillard's Battle Thunder.
A lot of people think this was in the playoffs but it wasn't
A lot of people think it's in the playoffs, but it's not.
they do have a timeout decide not to use it curry way downtown BANG BANG
They had a timeout, determined not to use it, and Curry bombed halftime.
This game proved that Steph CHANGED the game and LeBron just PLAYS the game.
The game proved that Stephen changed the game and LeBron was just playing.
This was great but it’s still Dame time right now
That's good, but it's still Lillard time.
Lillard could never
Lillard could never be.
haven't seen andre roberson since
André Robertson has not been seen since.
That game winner was genuinely so mid. I don't know why people overreacted to it like he just hit a lucky deep shot. Dame and durant do that in their sleep
The winner of that game was really too decent. I don't know why people overreacted to it, as if he was just lucky enough to hit a long shot, which Lillard and Durant were able to do in their sleep.
Coldest shot I’ve ever seen. Not biggest shot, not even best shot. But in the flow of that game it was the coldest shot ever.
The coldest shot I've ever seen. Not the farthest shot, not the best shot. But in the flow of that game, it was the coldest goal.
I think this game was probably the game every kid began to try to become Steph Curry
I think this game could be the game where every kid starts trying to be Stephen Curry.
That’s why he’s the goat of this era!
That's why he's the GOAT of this era!
Dame just dropped 71 we don’t care
Lillard just scored 71 points and we don't care about that.
The Intensity Of This Game Felt More Like A Playoff Game Than A Regular Season Game
The intensity of this game feels more like a playoff game than a regular season.
The shot that made KD switch teams
A goal that made KD change teams.
I swear they hyping that shot from RS game more than Kawhi's game 7 buzzer-beater. You hate to see it
I swear they publicized this goal in the regular season more than Leonard's killer goal in Game 7 and hated to see it.
thunder blew a 3-1 lead and then the warriors blew a 3-1 lead.
That year the Thunder led 3-1, then the Warriors led 3-1.
And then this happened 3 1/2 months later
3 and a half months later, something like this happened.
This gotta be a top 10 game of all time
This must be the top 10 tournament of all time.
Capped off Steph’s February run where he averaged 36.7 ppg shooting 55% overall and 54% from 3 (!!!) also.. Unreal season
The ball came to an end in Stephen's February performance, averaging 36.7 points per game while shooting 55% from the field and 54% from three-point range (!!! Also, Unreal Season Performance.
He scored 20 in the 4th and OT
He scored 20 points in Game 4 and overtime.
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