While many are still intrigued about the L.A. Clippers' addition of Milos Teodosic, players with international experience are very aware of the type of talent the team has brought on board with his signing.

Kevin Durant, who was part of Team USA's latest effort to conquer another gold medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics, has been especially dazzled by the 30-year-old's talent and acumen at the position.

“He was running, like, toward the sideline and he flicked it around his head through two people, on the dime and he was on the three-point line and flicked it to him with his right hand and hit him on the dime,” Durant said in the second part of his Q&A session in The Bill Simmons podcast (via reddit's calm5) “It kinda faked me out, I spun in a circle and I'm like that's the greatest I've ever seen in my life, from anybody.”

Durant has seen a regalia of high-level point guards during his 10-year career, and for him to have witnessed the best during his short stint in international competition, it speaks loudly of the abundant talent in European circles.

Teodosic's innate ability to sense moving parts on the court is what has made him one of the most unique passing talents in EuroBasket for his native Serbia and a dangerous double-edged sword with his three-point prowess.

While most have probably penciled him as yet another European player coming to the NBA in his 30s, Durant knows just how special a talent they'll have in the 6-foot-5 floor general.

(h/t to reddit's Stosstruppe for the video)