Wild overturned goaltending call cements Steph’s game-winner

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Wild overturned goaltending call cements Steph’s game-winner originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Warriors’ first-ever appearance in the NBA’s inaugural In-Season Tournament lived up to the hype, with Steph Curry authoring a memorable finish in the game’s final seconds.

With both teams knotted up at 139-139, Curry and the Warriors held for the final shot. Curry drove to the basket and shot a high arching layup over the outstretched arm of 7-foot-1 Thunder forward Chet Holmgren, kissing the ball off the glass before it bounced around the rim and fell in.

While it initially appeared Curry had delivered the game-winning bucket with 00.2 seconds remaining, the officials on the court ruled that the basket did not count due to a goaltending call on Draymond Green.

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After a lengthy review, it was determined Thunder guard Josh Giddey had contacted the net before Green made contact with the rim, resulting in a goaltending call against Oklahoma City that overturned the original call and awarded Golden State with two points to give the Warriors a 141-139 lead.

Once again, a Curry game-winner left a raucous Oklahoma City crowd shell-shocked, nearly eight years after the Warriors’ superstar hit an iconic half-court shot during an overtime thriller between these two teams in February 2016.

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Curry finished Friday night’s game with 30 points on 9/15 shooting, draining five of his 10 attempts from beyond the 3-point line.

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