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Stephen Curry’s “Night Night” is as popular as any other celebration in sports. The Golden State Warriors star uses this gesture to let both opponents and fans know when he’s done with a game. In the 2022 NBA Playoffs’ opening round, Curry debuted the going to bed motion, laying his head on his hands like a pillow to symbolize the end of the game.

The 34-year-old went on to dish out the diss during the postseason, spreading its popularity among supporters. Many other players imitated his signature move, with Stephanie Curry now planning to trademark the sign. Recently, in a match against Colorado vs. Stanford, a player humbled Steph’s god-sister, turning off the lights and calling it a night.

Cameron Brink humbled at the hands of Jaylyn Sherrod

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In a crucial top-10 matchup on Sunday, the Colorado women’s basketball team defeated Stanford, 71-59. The No. 5 Buffs led the No. 8 Cardinal by a narrow margin at the break, but they overcame them with a dominant third quarter.

As the game was almost done, Jaylyn Sherrod, the outstanding point guard for CU, nailed Stephen Curry’s iconic “night night” celebration after scoring a late layup in front of Cameron Brink, who is Curry’s god-sister. Sherrod ended the game with 13 points, four rebounds, and four steals. With Sherrod’s shot, Colorado’s sixth Pac-12 victory was chiseled to the board, and they now lead by seven points.

In addition, Quay Miller finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds. In a well-balanced assault, three more players from Colorado scored in double figures to help head coach JR Payne’s squad win.

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How is Stephen Curry related to Brink?

Steph Curry and Cameron Brink have a long-standing connection. Brink is Curry’s protégé and godsister. The families of the basketball players have been close for a long time, beginning with their parents. The children have strengthened the bond, which is clear between Steph and Cameron. The beginning was at Virginia Tech University.

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Steph Curry’s mother, Sonya, shared a room with Cameron Brink’s mother, Michelle. They were both involved in student athletics. Sonya engaged in volleyball, and Michelle played hoop. In the same spirit, Curry and Brink’s dads were colleagues on the Virginia Tech Hokies basketball team. In the same dorm as Dell Curry, was Greg Brink.

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