Steph Curry trolls France with 'night, night' hoodie in French following Olympic gold medal win
Team USA men’s basketball took care of business at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, capturing gold and beating the French national team for the second Olympic gold-medal game in a row. Team USA defeated the host country’s squad 98-87 behind a ridiculous fourth quarter from superstar guard Steph Curry. But if you think Curry and the United States were done after leaving the court with the gold, you have another thing coming.
Veteran NBA reporter Rachel Nichols was in Paris, France, for the 2024 Olympics. Following Team USA’s men’s basketball victory, she caught up to Curry, who was sporting some trendy new threads. The four-time NBA champ and now gold medal winner was wearing a hoodie with the phrase ‘Nuit Nuit’ on it, which simply translates to’ night night’ in French.
You can check out Curry and his new gear in the video below.
Curry was one of many stars to shine in teams USA’s Saturday afternoon victory over France. He finished the game with 24 points and connected on three critical 3-point attempts late in the fourth quarter after French star Victor Wembanyama brought his team within three points with just over three minutes left in the game.
Kevin Durant consoles emotional Wembanyama following USA gold medal win over France
It wasn’t all trolling and jabs from Team USA after the victory. After it was all said and done, Kevin Durant was spotted embracing Wembanyama.
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The NBA’s reigning Rookie Of The Year was beside himself with emotion after coming up just short in the gold medal game. Wembanyama could be seen crying following the final whistle. So, Durant went up to the young superstar, embraced him, and provided him with some words of wisdom.
Wembanyama finished the game as the French national team’s and the contest’s leading scorer with 26 points to go along with seven rebounds. The 7-foot-4 phenom, who plays for the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs franchise, finished the contest shooting 58% from the field, connecting on 11 of its 19 field goal attempts.