With a little less than one minute remaining in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals, Kyrie Irving drilled a tough 3-pointer over Steph Curry to give the Cleveland Cavaliers a 92-89 lead.
It proved to be the game winner, and is one of the most memorable shots in NBA history.
Steph on Monday afternoon -- the day before his Warriors face Kyrie and the Brooklyn Nets in the season opener -- was asked if he still thinks about that shot when he thinks about Kyrie.
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"Why you bringing up old stuff, man?" Curry said on a Zoom media session. "I had a great attitude coming into this. You trying to bring up old stuff ...
"Ummm, I think about it but it's not like the first thought [that comes to mind] when I see that guy. What's done is done."
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The three-time NBA champion wasn't mad about the question, but you could tell he was a little surprised to be asked about it.
After all, that moment was four-and-a-half years ago.
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"After tomorrow, we don't play them for awhile so it won't be in my head after that," Curry added. "We'll have some drinks after our career is over to talk about all that old stuff you're bringing up."
Golden State is scheduled to host Brooklyn at Chase Center on Feb. 13.