You do yourself a disservice by not showing up early to Warriors games.

The team that won 73 games last season puts on a show from the moment the ball is tipped to the time when the buzzer sounds, but it’s best player also puts one too before tipoff.

Stephen Curry hits wild shots in-game and on the court, but he’s capable of much more. We’ve all gotten used to seeing this when he ends his pregame warm-up sessions.

As remarkable as it is, Curry didn’t exactly start this tradition on his own.

Another prolific scoring guard that came before Curry was doing much of the same back when he was on the Warriors. Here’s Monta Ellis with some pregame fireworks back in 2010.

That might even be more impressive than Curry's as Ellis did not even look to the basket. Check out the crowd though. A few more people out there to watch Curry do his thing.

It seems Warriors guards have a knack for this. If Klay Thompson wasn’t so boring, maybe we’d get video of him doing stuff like this, too.

The Golden State Warriors is a team that has been blessed with talented backcourts in recent years. Now, they may have the best but the Curry-Ellis combo was pretty good too back in its day.

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