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H.E.R. has reflected on her epic experience attending a recent Golden State Warriors game and meeting the team’s superstar guard Steph Curry.

The Grammy-winning artist attended Tuesday night’s (April 4) game where the Warriors upended the Oklahoma City Thunder 136-125 after staging a big comeback at the Chase Center.

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Growing up in The Bay Area herself, H.E.R. called the epic night a “top five moment” of her life, as things came full circle for the singer after she sang the National Anthem before a Warriors game as a child.

“TOP 5 MOMENTS EVER!!!!!! FELT SO GOOD TO BE HOME. THANK YOU FOR THE LOVE. Brought back so many memories,” she wrote. “I sang the national anthem at a warriors game when I was a kid lol crazy to be back.And thank you for the jersey, Steph, You’re the GOAT. I’m so inspired by you!!!!”

The sports fan’s dream slideshow featured the 25-year-old receiving a personalized autographed jersey from Steph Curry, her passing the ball for a three-pointer to sniper Jordan Poole in warm-ups, and another photo with forward Draymond Green.

H.E.R. might be a bigger sports fan most think as she also pulled up to Super Bowl LVII in February, but also seemed to be more excited for Rihanna’s halftime performance.

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“Ready for the Riri concert #superbowllvii,” she captioned the photo from her front-row seat.

On the music side, the Academy Award-winner hasn’t released a project since 2021’s Back of My Mind and that could be attributed to label issues with MBK Entertainment. She previously filed a lawsuit demanding her release from the label last June.

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Meanwhile, the Warriors will finish up the season with two games on the road, but there should be more playoff basketball at the Chase Center in April as the Dubs look to defend their title.

Golden State is currently tied with the Los Angeles Clippers for the sixth seed in the tightly-contested Western Conference as both teams look to avoid the Play-In Tournament.