Stephen Curry hit a ridiculous 38-foot shot to beat the Thunder in overtime
ESPN
In a game that felt more like a Western Conference Finals matchup, the Golden State Warriors beat the Oklahoma City Thunder when Stephen Curry drained a 38-foot three-pointer with less than one second to go.
The Warriors overcame a fourth-quarter deficit, hitting two free throws at the end of regulation, only after Kevin Durant turned the ball over with the clock winding down. But it was in overtime when things really got exciting.
After the Thunder missed a shot, the Warriors pushed the ball up the court and chose not to call a timeout. That's when Curry pulled up from 35 feet away.
What a shot!
It was Curry's 12th three-pointer of the game, tying the NBA record. During the game, he also broke his own record for three-pointers in a season. He now has 288 and the Warriors still have 24 games to play. He finished with 46 points, his 11th 40-point game of the season.
Here is a replay.
ESPN unleashed their Sports Science on the shot and measured the shot at 38.4 feet.
Dance, Steph, dance!
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