Steph Curry couldn’t resist poking fun at France once again by wearing a brutal hoodie reading ‘Nuit Nuit’ following the United States’ basketball triumph at the Paris Olympics.
The US team of NBA superstars claimed gold against the hosts in the French capital on Saturday night, with Curry and LeBron James inspiring the United States to a 98-87 final victory.
After scoring a sensational three-pointer that sent fans online into a frenzy, the Golden State Warriors guard could be seen taunting the home crowd with his famous “goodnight” gesture on the court.
And he continued the taunts later on Saturday night when he was seen wearing a hoodie with the words ‘Nuit Nuit’ printed across the front – ‘Good Night’ in French.
American journalist Rachel Nicols shared a video of Curry wearing the hoodie on Saturday night, and American fans loved his wild clothing choice.
Steph Curry couldn’t resist poking fun at France once again by wearing a brutal ‘Nuit Nuit’ hoodie following the United States’ basketball triumph at the Paris Olympics.
One wrote: “We all need that hoodie.”
Another posted: ‘Goat level troll.’
A third commented: “Shots fired! Haha I love it.”
A fourth concluded: “Steph is dirty for this… I love it.”
While one simply said: ‘Legend.’
The United States held off France thanks to 24 points from Curry, while a star-studded group, including LeBron and Kevin Durant, thwarted a late comeback by the hosts.
The Americans led by as many as 14 points in the fourth quarter, but that lead was cut to just three after a shot by Victor Wembanyama with just under three minutes remaining.
From there, Curry took off, hitting four three-pointers from the 2:48 mark to lead the United States to gold.
Curry made his famous “goodnight” gesture while inspiring the Americans to Olympic gold
He scored a sensational three-pointer with 35 seconds left in the game.
Golden State Warriors guard trolled France with his ‘Nuit Nuit’ hoodie after win
His final stab came during a broken play with 35 seconds left, when He launched a triple over the arms of Evan Fournier and Nicolas Batum to restore the lead to nine.
There was no turning back for France, and Curry knew it as he did his famous “goodnight celebration,” with the final half-minute proving inconclusive for the United States.
“I’ve been fortunate enough to play basketball at a high level for a long time,” he told NBC’s Mike Tirico afterward. “… This ranks very high in terms of excitement and the sense of relief of reaching the finish line.”