Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski almost hit one of the NBA’s more iconic celebrations in Golden State’s 104-93 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night at Chase Center.
In talking to 95.7 The Game’s “Willard and Dibs” on Wednesday, the second-year Swiss Army Knife detailed his temptation to demonstrate superstar teammate Steph Curry’s "night night" celebration after knocking down a clutch 3-point shot toward the end of regulation against the Bucks.
“I was contemplating it on the second [three-point shot], but then I was like, that’s kind of [Curry and Draymond Green’s] thing, so let me just not intrude on their little celebration,” Podziemski told Mark Willard and Dan Dibley.
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Dub Nation probably wouldn’t have minded. Nevertheless, here’s the “second” triple Podziemski referenced:
Podziemski could’ve done any celebration he wanted Tuesday night in San Francisco.
Over 29 minutes, he finished the Golden State win with 17 points on 4-for-7 shooting from deep and collected seven rebounds and one steal.
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Sure, the "night night" celebration might be Curry’s trademark – and Green’s new rental – but Podziemski should have his own signature move after a game-sealing play; it’s on his mind, at least.
“I got to find some of mine that I could kind of label as mine and stick with it,” Podziemski admitted to Willard and Dibley.
Something with the hair, maybe? Podziemski said that would be “something.”