The Chris Paul era in Los Angeles is long over, but there has never really been that dramatic of a shortage for the L.A. Clippers when it comes to cool and insane passes, mostly because Milos Teodosic is making sure they have enough supply of that.

The 31-year-old rookie added more to his nifty assists collection in the NBA Tuesday night against the Milwaukee Bucks at home, when he zipped an over-the-shoulder, no-look pass to Clippers big man DeAndre Jordan during a magnificently ran pick-and-roll play.

This play just shows how smart Milos Teodosic is at basketball. He is not going to beat his defenders with his underwhelming speed nor with his athleticism – or lack thereof –but he reads defenses and finds angles on offense so well he often finds himself ahead by a step or two on the floor.

There are only a handful of other players who could have made that kind of pass that Teodosic did. Paul is one of them, meaning Jordan is one lucky player to have played alongside two of the best passers, talent-wise, in the NBA.

Milos Teodosic went undrafted in the 2009 NBA Draft, but after playing years in Europe, he finally came over to the United States in 2017, when he signed a two-year deal worth $12.3 million with the Clippers. His presence in the Clippers’ backcourt has softened the impact of Paul’s departure and the season-ending injury of Patrick Beverley.

On the season, Teodosic is averaging 9.5 points, 4.7 assists, and 2.8 rebounds per game while also shooting 37.0 percent from beyond the three-point line.