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Stephen Curry's determined and loving gesture to wife Ayesha after Golden State Warriors' Playoff win

Houston Rockets are eliminated from the Playoffs 103-89 and this is how the Warriors star celebrated.

Stephen Curry's determined and loving gesture to wife, Ayesha
Stephen Curry's determined and loving gesture to wife, AyeshaAP

Golden State Warriors came out to give their all on the court to win Game 7 of the NBA Playoffs that would take them to the Western Conference Semifinals. With a 103-89 final score, Houston Rockets are eliminated and Stephen Curry and his team move one step closer to their goal.

Steph shined and silenced the critics with 22 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists. He sent his opponents to sleep wishing them "good night" after scoring a three-pointer near the end of the last quarter.

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The victory was a party for Warriors where nobody was left out. The joy and festive atmosphere filled the Toyota Center and, as expected, the players' families also enjoyed themselves.

Golden State's official shared a video after the victory in which Curry went out to celebrate along with his teammate Draymond Green through the hallways of the stadium. As they walked through, he threw a determined look and a kiss in the air for someone special: Ayesha, his wife.

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The scene was shared by Hazel Renee, Geen's wife, on her Instagram stories: "I meannnn they was eyeing us dooowwnnn @ayeshacurry Gotta LOVE them," she wrote and tagged Ayesha, who reposted the video with laughing emojis.

In the video, the two couldn't hide their happiness, as the bliss was uncontrollable: "Just know what it takes, baby," Curry told the cameras, while Green yelled, "Surprise, surprise, surprise!". But, without a doubt, the moment that stood out the most was Steph's tender gesture to his wife.

Next step for Warriors

The Warriors will take on the Minnesota Timberwolves, who have been waiting for an opponent since last Wednesday, at the Target Center. The Warriors, led by Anthony Edwards, defeated Los Angeles Lakers of LeBron James and Luka Doncic 4-1 and left them without a chance to play in the Western Conference Semifinals.

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