Damion Lee may no longer be with the Warriors -- but he's still a part of the Dubs family, literally.

Lee -- now with the Phoenix Suns after four years in Golden State, where he played alongside brother-in-law Stephen Curry -- drained the go-ahead shot with about 10 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter in his team's opening night victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday.
Among those celebrating Lee's big moment was Curry -- his former teammate and the brother of Lee's wife, Sydel Curry.
Steph captured his wild reaction -- including apparently waking up his 4-year-old son, Canon -- in a video that went viral on social media late on Wednesday night.
"Come on!" Curry shouted. "Yeah Dame! Stick with it! The kid's asleep -- I don't care! Stick with it!"
Curry then appeared to be informed by wife Ayesha, sat in the background, that his antics had just woken up their son.
"What? I'm sorry, Canon's crying. I woke up him. There you go D-Lee!"
The 29-year-old Lee, who earned a championship with the Warriors last season, led Phoenix's bench with 11 points -- all coming in the fourth quarter -- on 4-of-8 shooting in 20 minutes. He knocked down three 3-pointers as well as the go-ahead shot, a baseline jumper over Dallas' Spencer Dinwiddie.
Lee's game-winner capped a big Suns comeback after they trailed by as much as 22 points. After the game, he said he was just doing his job and trying to fit into his new team.
“Ball was in my hands, just go make a play,” Lee said. “I know people are giving me the credit with the game-winning shot, but this was a total team effort.”
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