With news the Golden State Warriors are shipping David Lee to the Boston Celtics for Gerald Wallace, there will be a lot of heartfelt goodbyes thrown Lee's way from the Warriors' organization. Lee made the All-Star team in 2013 as a member of the Warriors. He played there from 2010 through this past season, ranks sixth in Warriors' history in defensive rebounds and just won a championship with them.

He's also leaving an MVP teammate in Stephen Curry, who has played with him through thick and thin with this franchise over the past five years. Curry -- being the consummate professional and great teammate that he is -- decided to wish Lee the best and remind him of all the memories they've had together. He tweeted out this video to Lee:

That's right. That's Curry blocking Lee's shot in Curry's eighth career game. This was actually Curry's first block of his career, and he even exchanged a little trash talk with Lee following the play. Curry went scoreless in that game, but the Warriors ended up winning. Lee would go on to make his first All-Star Game that season before leaving for the Warriors in the next summer.

What an amazing send-off.

Steph Curry gives teammate David Lee the proper sendoff. (USATSI)
Steph Curry gives teammate David Lee the proper send-off. (USATSI)