Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors were on the road on Sunday to face the OKC Thunder. Curry put on a masterful performance in Oklahoma, which resulted in a 127-116 victory. Steph shot lights out, overwhelming his opponents with a barrage of baskets.
After Sunday night's game, Curry went on Instagram to post multiple photos of the Warriors' road trip. Their game in Oklahoma was their last road game before heading back to the Bay Area.
However, what was most notable about that post was the song choice Steph added to it. He used the song "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma" by Luke Combs as a fitting song choice after beating OKC.
Apparently, an Instagram page that goes by "WarriorsTalk" pointed out that this was Steph Curry's way of trolling Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
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Last season, when the Thunder went up against the Warriors in Golden State, the Thunder came out on top. Gilgeous-Alexander then went on social media to post pictures of him playing against Curry with the caption:
"I was feeling like e-40 in the Bay, so I had to go dumbbbbb"
NBA fans on Instagram are now buzzing over WarriorsTalk's post regarding how Curry trolled Gilgeous-Alexander. Here's what some fans had to say:
"Damn Steph is cold lol. That’s next level trolling right there"
"thats really next level trolling bro waited a year😭 he him"
Even a Shai supporter sided with Steph in this situation.
"shai my 2nd favorite player but don’t ever disrespect my pookie bear wardell," one commented, referencing Steph's first name.
Here's what other fans had to say on Instagram:
"You knew it was personal when he threw the night night," another commented.
"Lol Steph doesn't forget anything and he hears and sees everything," one said.
"Don’t ever disrespect the goat like that again👍🏾," another commented.
Warriors vs Thunder recap: Steph Curry shatters OKC
The Golden State Warriors took on the OKC Thunder on Sunday and came up with a 127-116 victory. While some think that the story would've been different if Chet Holmgren didn't get hurt in the first quarter, there's no denying the scoring effort Steph Curry put up.
Curry caught fire on Sunday, especially in the third quarter. He put up 17 third-quarter points, which was also the point in the game when the Warriors established a commanding lead.
Steph put up a total of 36 points alongside seven assists, five rebounds, one steal, and one block. He also shot efficiently with 53.8% accuracy from beyond the arc and 56.5% overall.
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