It's only the third day of the Golden State Warriors training camp and there's already scary signs coming from the practice facility.
New signing Kevin Durant and reigning three-point contest champion Klay Thompson were seen drilling shot-after-shot from the top of the key in an amazing display of long-range marksmanship.
Here's 75 seconds of Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant not missing until KD snaps the streak pic.twitter.com/6g3hUh57cQ
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) September 28, 2016
The pair managed to make a combined 18 shots in a row until Durant snapped the streak, rimming out a shot to the left of the hoop.
To the naysayers that state: “it's just a practice” you clearly have no idea on the realm of wrong you are currently in.
Having done this to several teams last season, this system is designed to put up the most efficient shot in the hands of the most efficient shooter, and the Warriors have three of them in their starting lineup — all of which spells ‘trouble' for their opponents.
It won't be long until Durant and Thompson catch fire together and torment opposing defenses with their array of long-distance shooting.