‘You shouldn’t ask me that’ Curry tells Allie LaForce after uncomfortable post-game question

Stephen Curry dislikes being questioned about his brilliance.

After the Golden State Warriors overtime triumph against the Boston Celtics, the four-time NBA champion sarcastically answered TNT courtside reporter Allie LaForce’s question, sending social media ablaze.

Stephen Curry sent social media into an uproar after their win over the Celtics3After beating the Celtics, Stephen Curry sparked social media outrage.Credit: GettyThe Warriors defeated the Celtics 132-1263Warriors beаt Celtics 132-126.Credit: GettyCurry had to work hard to beаt the Celtics on TNT’s NBA broadcast on Tuesday.The Warriors entered with a two-game victory run but were without Draymond Green due to suspension.Curry rallied Golden State from an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter.He scored 33 points on 6-for-11 3-point shooting, 20 in the fourth quarter and overtime.With a high-arching three from Chris Paul in overtime, Curry won 132-126.Curry replied sarcastically to TNT courtside reporter Allie LaForce’s question on playing under pressure after the game in a humorous and uncomfortable encounter.Force: “How much do you live for these late-game pressure moments?”Steph Curry: “Avoid asking me that.NBA fans reacted to Curry’s late-game performance and post-game remarks on social media.A fan commented, “He’s not known for clutch shots…”Another said: “Steph Curry’s self-awareness answer to Allie LaForce’s inquiry is brilliant! As if to suggest, “Pressure?” Which Pressure? I’m too busy making 3-pointers rain to notice!”Third: “Unbelievable yet real. Steph Curry rocks.”The fourth said: “That reaction makes Curry amusing. Has clutch gene.”One said: “Now I want that same energy from everyone who was slandering him for having 7 pts the game before!”Curry finished with 33 points, 20 of which came in the fourth quarter and overtime3Curry scored 33 points, 20 in overtime and fourth quarter.Credit: Getty