Steve Kerr talked about what it was like to watch Klay score 37 points in less than 10 minutes. He said that for the fans in the building it felt like it was almost a religious experience. I was there that night and honestly it was the most incredible thing I've ever seen. https://twitter.com/warriors/status/1352997265636552704
There was a moment in the middle of Klay's run where he shot a three after a whistle and it went in and the crowd erupted like it was a game winning shot. It as so strange to be a reporter in that moment. I remember looking at the other reporters around me and we couldn't move
We were all just as flabbergasted at what was going on as everyone in the crowd. It felt like we were literally watching the impossible happen
Here's a moment of serious honesty. I was a very green reporter at the time and on a regular basis I was in awe of the fact that my dreams were coming true being able to cover the NBA....
Late that night I walked to my car at Oracle and I literally cried. I felt so privileged and lucky that I was able to watch that happen. Every time I think about that night I think about the fact that I get to watch greatness on a daily basis and I don't take that for granted.