Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors has had a busy year.
Obviously, he broke a major record in the NBA (he now has the most three-point makes in league history) and his team won the Finals.
And he also finally claimed his first Finals MVP trophy.
But that’s not all, Curry has done more than that – he even became a television host.
Steph closed out the ESPYS like he closed out the Finals 😴 pic.twitter.com/LfCsoWrlsy
— ESPN (@espn) July 21, 2022
He took on that latest job on Wednesday night as he hosted the ESPY Awards.
The show went very smoothly and Curry seemed like a natural on the stage throughout the event.
And, of course, he ended the evening as only he could: with his signature “night night’ gesture.
This move has become very popular since Curry introduced it during the NBA Finals.
It has quickly become his signature, go-to move.
And you can bet you’ll be seeing even more of it next year.
Steph Puts ‘Em To Sleep
When Curry first did “night night” it was as his Warriors were making their way past the Boston Celtics in the Finals.
It was a definitive performance for Curry, one of the best and most important of his career.
That victory showed that Curry hasn’t grown weaker or slower over the years and is still one of the most competitive and intimidating players in the league.
Next season, Curry will try to put other teams to sleep throughout the year.
But this new popular gesture could backfire on Curry: imagine how many players will give him a taste of his own medicine when they beat him.
He might have started it but Curry’s “night night” gesture may soon be all over the NBA.
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