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NBA Twitter explodes after Steph's legendary 43-point game

Steph Curry has doubters and naysayers in the national media, but among his NBA peers, they know who he is and what he's capable of doing.

With the Warriors' season effectively on the line in Game 4 of the 2022 NBA Finals on Friday night at TD Garden, Curry authored one of the most iconic performances of his career, helping the Warriors beat the Boston Celtics 107-97 to send the series back to Chase Center tied two-games apiece.

Curry, who wasn't 100 percent as he dealt with a left foot injury, scored an incredible game-high 43 points on 14-of-26 shooting from the field and 7-of-14 from 3-point range.

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When the Warriors needed him most, Curry came through at just about every moment, hitting tough 3-pointer after 3-pointer to seal the win in hostile territory.

Warriors fans won't soon forget what No. 30 was able to do in a must-win game.

Here's how NBA Twitter reacted to Curry's otherworldly performance:

Curry and the Warriors wrestled home-court advantage back from the Celtics and now head home for Game 5 on Monday night at Chase Center.

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