Is Steph’s ‘Golden Dagger’ his most memorable moment? Fans weigh in originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
Steph Curry‘s latest iconic moment has fans debating whether it’s the most memorable of his future Hall of Fame basketball career.
The Warriors superstar dropped the “Golden Dagger” in Team USA’s thrilling gold-medal game win over Team France to cap off the 2024 Paris Olympics on Saturday. But does that moment on the global stage overtake all of Curry’s big Golden State shots?
NBA analyst Rob Perez, a.k.a. “World Wide Wob,” posted a poll question on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday, asking fans to vote on Curry’s most memorable moment, highlighting the “Golden Dagger,” the iconic shot in Oklahoma City in February 2016, the 2022 NBA Finals Game 4 performance against the Boston Celtics and the 2023 Western Conference first-round 50-point Game 7 against the Sacramento Kings.
After 24 hours and nearly 65,000 votes, Curry’s 2016 half-court shot against the Thunder still reigns supreme, earning 53 percent of the vote in Perez’s poll. The “Golden Dagger” came in second place with 26 percent of the votes.
Curry admitted in late 2022 that his Game 4 eruption against the Celtics in 2022 was his favorite all-time performance, though he made those comments long before his Game 7 show against the Kings and before he made the “Golden Dagger.”
Also, take a moment to realize that Curry scored a then-Game 7 record 50 points on the road in Sacramento, and that performance received only two percent of the vote.
That speaks to how remarkable Curry’s basketball has been.
Warriors fans, what do you think?
Relive the four moments here, in chronological order:
As memorable as Curry’s shot against Team France was, it’s hard to top what he did on Feb. 27, 2016 in Oklahoma City, and the fans realize that.
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