Steph Curry loses his mind over Damion Lee's game winning shot in hilarious video

San Francisco, California - Golden State superstar Steph Curry was so pumped for his former teammate and brother-in-law Damion Lee's game-winning shot that he woke up his sleeping son Canon - and nearly everyone in his neighborhood, too!

After Phoenix Suns player Damion Lee (r.) scored the game winning shot over the Dallas Mavericks, the Warriors' Stephen Curry celebrated with a happy outburst.
After Phoenix Suns player Damion Lee (r.) scored the game winning shot over the Dallas Mavericks, the Warriors' Stephen Curry celebrated with a happy outburst.  © Collage: Screenshot / Instagram / stephencurry30 & ETERSEN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

Even star athletes scream at the TV while watching the game!

The Dallas Mavericks and Phoenix Suns' season opener on Wednesday night caused a big stir for basketball fans around the country - especially for one of the biggest, Curry.

Battling up until the final seconds of the fourth quarter with a tied 105-105 game, the Suns' Lee swished an off-balance shot near the baseline to give Phoenix a two-point lead and seal the game at 107-105.

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Needless to say, Curry lost his mind.

The four-time NBA champion screamed at the top of his lungs: "Ahhhh, come on! Yeah Dame... stick with it! Stick with it! Stick with it!"

"The kids are asleep," he added. "I don't care! Stick with it!"

Almost immediately following his celebratory eruption, the Warriors star was informed that he had accidentally awakened his sleeping son Canon, who joined Curry's shouting with a crying one of his own.

While Curry and Lee have always had a very close friendship, in 2018, the two officially became family when Curry's sister Sydel married Lee.

Down by over 20 points at halftime, Phoenix outscored Dallas 62-43 in the second half, with Lee scoring 11 points in the game - all in the fourth quarter during his 20 minutes of play.

Cover photo: Collage: Screenshot / Instagram / stephencurry30 / ETERSEN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

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