Gilbert Arenas drops 2-word reaction to Steph Curry's 38-point explosion in epic Christmas Day duel against LeBron James

Gilbert Arenas drops 2-word reaction to Steph Curry
Gilbert Arenas drops 2-word reaction to Steph Curry's 38-point explostion in epic Christmas Day duel against LeBron James. (Image Source: Imagn)

Gilbert Arenas dropped a two-word reaction to Steph Curry's latest performance. The Golden State Warriors faced the LA Lakers in a Christmas Day game on Wednesday. Curry and LeBron James put on a show that was almost reminiscent of their 2016 NBA Finals clash.

The match went down to a single-possession game where a last-moment game-winner by Austin Reaves secured a 115-113 win for the Lakers. After the game, Curry took to Instagram and posted a family picture. He accompanied Christmas wishes in the caption of his post in front of his 57.9 million followers.

"Started the day right. Love to all! From the Currys. #CHRISTMASMORNING" Curry captioned.

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The post featured two pictures, the first one being a family snapshot with Steph and his wife Ayesha in the center and their four kids around them. The second picture featured a snap of a pancake shaped like a reindeer.

Gilbert Arenas dropped into the comment section of Curry's post and shared his reaction on the game.

"good game," Arenas wrote.
Gilbert Arenas praises Curry for his performance against the Lakers on Chrstmas day. (Credits: @stephcurry30/Instagram)
Gilbert Arenas praises Curry for his performance against the Lakers on Chrstmas day. (Credits: @stephcurry30/Instagram)

Curry posted 38 points, collected one rebound and dished out six assists on Wednesday. LeBron James on the other hand posted a double-double with 31 points, four rebounds and 10 assists.

Steph Curry acknowledges the nearing end of his illustrious career

Steph Curry has been in the NBA for almost 16 years. He has won the Larry O'Brien Trophy four times, been named league MVP twice, and had 10 All-Star nods. He is already regarded as the best shooter the game has ever seen.

So when ESPN's Malika Andrews asked the Warriors star about the end of his career, he remarked that it was best to acknowledge it.

"I think it's okay to accept and acknowledge that the end is near at whatever point only because it allows you to enjoy what's happening right now. I think the more you talk about it the more it levels up the sense of urgency of the moment right now," Curry said.

The Warriors star is having another great run with the Warriors this season. He is averaging 22.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game. The Dubs have a 15-14 record and are the 10th seed in the Western Conference standings.

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