
Draymond reveals Steph gave him ‘night night’ tips before Bucks game
Draymond Green always takes notes, even when it comes to perfecting Warriors superstar Steph Curry’s iconic “night night” celebration.
Green took his first shot at mimicking his teammate’s celly after a game-sealing dunk against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Dec. 8. The Warriors forward hit the pose from baseline to baseline in true Draymond Green fashion.
Draymond hit the “night night” on Rudy Gobert and the Wolves
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While it certainly was iconic in its own right, the master of the celly, Curry himself, couldn’t help but share some pointers with his teammate.
And that eventually carried over into the second and latest “night night” celebration from Green, who whipped it out with 25 seconds remaining in the Warriors’ 97-94 win over the New York Knicks last Saturday.
“Here’s what I will say: everything I do, I do aggressively,” Green said on “The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis.”
“My shoulders come up. If you watch Steph, Steph shoots the ball and it goes through; he’s just going to do it like this. When I do anything, my shoulders do this; I’m tense. The first time I did the ‘night night,’ which was after the Rudy Gobert play when I dunked, I hit the ‘night night’ and it was way up here. It was aggressive as hell.
“Now, Steph gave me notes after that one, and he said it was a little aggressive; you were too high up; you got to come down a little. So I took notes. What I will say is on that one, I think my hands were a little lower; I learned to drop that down a little more.”