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Steph Curry's sister-in-law Callie Curry drops 2-word reaction on Warriors superstar's fierce celebration against Mavericks

Steph Curry’s sister-in-law, Callie Curry, reacted to the Warriors superstar’s spectacular performance and intense celebration during their thrilling 120-117 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday. In a high-stakes NBA Cup matchup against Luka Doncic and Co., which also marked Klay Thompson’s return to the Bay, Curry delivered a classic performance, shouldering the Warriors to victory.

The two-time league MVP scored the team’s last 12 points, including a clutch 3-pointer that put Golden State up 118-114 with just 26.4 seconds left. Fired up, Curry broke out his signature “Night Night” celebration, running toward the bench and engaging the crowd with an animated display after sinking the shot from the top of the key.

Callie Curry responded to Steph’s standout performance on Wednesday morning as she shared a post of the Warriors point guard’s clutch shot and celebratory moment on her Instagram story. She added a simple two-word caption, writing:

"happy wednesday!"
(Credit: Callie Curry/Instagram)
(Credit: Callie Curry/Instagram)

Callie Curry, a former volleyball player, is married to Steph’s younger brother, Seth Curry. Daughter of Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers, Callie tied the knot with Seth in September 2019. The couple are proud parents to two children, a daughter named Carter and a son named Cash.

Sydel Curry Lee reacts to Steph Curry's belligerence

Callie Curry wasn’t the only member of the Curry family to react to Steph’s incredible performance against the Dallas Mavericks. Steph’s sister, Sydel Curry Lee, also shared a video of the four-time NBA champion’s clutch shot on her Instagram story, adding her own caption in support.

"Me after I leave an account and they've ordered cases of cases of @domainecurrywine. This my SHHHHH," Sydel wrote.
(Credit: Sydel Curry/Instagram)
(Credit: Sydel Curry/Instagram)

Steph delivered a stellar all-round performance against the Warriors' Western Conference rivals and filled up the stat sheet. The one-time NBA Finals MVP scored a game-high 37 points, shooting 14 of 27 from the field, including 5 of 12 from beyond the arc.

In addition to his scoring, the veteran point guard contributed six rebounds, nine assists, one steal and two blocks in 35 minutes.

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