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Houston Rockets vs Golden State Warriors – Full Game Highlights | February 24, 2023 | 2022-23 NBA Season

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  1. KLAY!!!!!😱👀🤯😤👀👀😱😱😱🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🏀💦

  2. Bro can only do this against bad teams LOL were getting smoked by the Lakers yesterday

  3. Kerr, you better tell this man to jack em up for the rest of the game! I don’t want any take him out after 60pts in three quarters bs tonight! 🤣

  4. Where all the Klay haters at? Y’all were so loud a couple months ago now y’all MIA? 🤔

  5. To all the Klay HATERS who said he would never be good again, I got two words for you.

    Shut. Up.

  6. steph looks like the substitute teacher that just plays movies the whole class.

  7. Curry being carried again…..cant believe people say the warriors are ass….lol the warriors are stacked EVERY SEASON.

  8. I am so happy we get to see Klay play at this level.
    Last year we were talking if he was ever gonna be the same when he returns.

  9. Klay Thompson is definitely back😳😳

    So glad since he was out almost 2 years and next yr is the last year under contract. Enjoy it while you can.

  10. GSW didn't think of the Rockets at all. Kuminga wore an extremely rare pair of Nike shoes from Kobe Bryant's signature line. He wore the Nike Kobe 8 Elite iD in a one-of-one colorway. The disrespect was real. 😄😄 It's all good we're joining the Wemby sweepstakes and will be great in 5 years. 😄

  11. Steph you are not going to wriggle out of this one!
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  12. So mad Steve didn’t give him a chance to break the record, he always does that. Klay was on fire though, 2k needs to give him a high 90 ovr

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