Stephen Curry avec la médaille d'or remportée aux Jeux Olympiques de Paris

After achieving his goal in the grand final against France, Steph Curry doesn’t want the magic to stop. The point guard reportedly made a big business decision, and it directly concerns our language.

Coming to Paris to play in his first Olympic Games and win gold, Stephen Curry succeeded in his bet.

It wasn’t easy between the matches against Serbia and France, but the goal was achieved for the point guard, who can now breathe and enjoy the rest of his summer before the NBA resumes.

Because in Golden State, things could be very different.

Steph Curry is still having fun after the victory

But before turning the page completely, Curry clearly wants to keep a little souvenir of France.

After finishing off Les Bleus, we saw the Chef pull out his famous “night night” celebration, which literally translates to “night night”.

That’s why according to Josh Gerben, Curry wants to use this phrase again in the future.

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Steph Curry has filed trademark applications for “nuit nuit” in Europe and the United States.

We don’t yet know what the point guard has planned for the future, but we imagine that he wants to use this expression to make t-shirts for example.

One thing seems certain: he doesn’t want to forget his time in Paris and his troll in French. And the fans love it.

it’s legendary😭😭

move for business

What started as a joke should become a new brand for Steph Curry, who clearly loves this celebration… to the point of involving the Frenchman.

The fans approve, even if it may come as a surprise.