That’s an easy way to get thrown out of the arena.
A fan attending the Celtics’ dominant 120-99 win over the Warriors at TD Garden Arena in Boston was ejected on Wednesday after an incident in which they grabbed Steph Curry’s arm and pulled on him as he headed to the locker room for halftime.
Curry appeared visibly upset after a fan grabbed his jacket and pulled on it, not letting go, prompting security to step in and separate the fan from Curry.
X account @KyleCelt33, who originally posted the video, added that the fan was quickly ushered out by security
Curry shook his head in apparent disgust after wiggling free of the fan’s grip.
Curry has endured a frustrating 2026 season, playing in just 39 of 69 games so far.
It remains possible that Curry returns later this month, as he’s been battling a knee injury and has been sidelined since Jan. 30.
Golden State is 6-13 since he departed from the lineup, as they have fallen down the standings in a loaded Western Conference.
Should they get Curry back, the Warriors will need him for the stretch run and likely a spot in the play-in games.
The Warriors are still just about a lock to make the play-in games, thanks to the number of teams tanking for a draft pick.
Golden State is 8.5 games ahead of the Grizzlies for the No. 10 seed.
The Warriors’ best-case scenario is to move up to the No. 8 seed as they sit just a game behind the Clippers.
[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]






