Warriors fans everywhere can breathe a bit easier and celebrate the fact that their team is just a game away from winning their second title in 3 years. It looks like Steph Curry is way ahead of everyone else with an odd celebratory dance move that some believe may resemble something crude.

With a stunning performance on Wednesday, the Golden State Warriors now take a commanding 3-0 series lead against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2017 NBA Finals. After Kevin Durant drained a dagger 3-pointer against LeBron James in Game 3, Curry took a moment to squat down in a motion that appeared as if he were making an invisible bowel movement. Everyone’s having fun contemplating the idea that Curry was pretending to take a dump on Cleveland’s home court, but it’s hard to say.

Fans took to Twitter to post their reactions to Curry’s in-game celebration.

During a press conference, Curry was asked about his odd dance. He said he wasn’t sure why he decided to pretend like he was using a toilet after the go-ahead bucket by his teammate. He assured reporters that he wasn’t mimicking Randy Moss.

“I really don’t know what I did last night. Like, I saw it. I just don’t know what I was doing. I even dropped my mouthpiece because I was so uncoordinated in that sense … Nah, no Randy Moss, none of that stuff. Just having fun, I guess,” he said after the game.

In jest, Curry was referring to when football player Randy Moss pretended to show his behind to spectators at Lambeau Field after scoring a touchdown for the Vikings.

Another gesture that comes to mind is the one invoked back when Doug Baldwin outran Darrelle Revis for a touchdown in the Super Bowl and then celebrated by acting like he was taking a dump on the ball.

Or how about back in 2015 when Curry tweeted about actually using the bathroom in real life? The two-time MVP took to social media with joy about a new automated toilet his wife Ayesha purchased for the house.

When asked about his new toilet, he had this to say.

"Oh, man, that toilet just makes me happy in life. I bet if I did a case study on my performance since I got that toilet, you'd see the difference. I was in Minnesota when Ayesha told me about it. And the next day I had 46 [points]. There's a reason for that,” he told EPSN.

The truth about what Curry was actually doing will likely remain a mystery forever.