Klay Thompson had the better night compared to Golden State Warriors teammate Stephen Curry, but it's clear the latter enjoyed it more.

In the fourth quarter of the NBA All-Star Game in Charlotte, Stephen Curry pulled off a four-point play against Klay Thompson, of all players in the match. And sure enough, it delighted the two-time MVP to bank the 3-point shot and trick his Warriors teammate to committing the foul.

As expected, Curry made the ensuing free throw, adding insult to the injury.

Thompson certainly didn't enjoy that, and one could say that he got a taste of his own medicine — being one of the most prolific shooters in the league. Fortunately for him, Team LeBron outlasted Curry and Team Giannis, 178-164.

Curry finished the game with 17 points, albeit on an underwhelming 26.1 percent shooting. He also had nine rebounds and seven assists. Meanwhile, Thompson had 20 points to go along with eight boards and four dimes. The 29-year-old also played fewer minutes and shot better than Curry, at 43.8 percent shooting.

Steph will surely remember this play and won't allow Thompson to forget about it. However, Klay can always brag about Team LeBron beating Team Giannis, who led by 16 points at the end of the first quarter.