Paul George or no Paul George, when the Golden State Warriors are hot, they can run any team out of the gym effortlessly. After carving a 30-point halftime lead against the Indiana Pacers, the Warriors kept running a fast-paced transition game and it didn't get any faster than this transition play that lasted a mere three seconds.
Upon grabbing a defensive rebound, Draymond Green tossed a baseball pass toward a sprinting Stephen Curry, who lobbed the ball up behind his head to a trailing Kevin Durant as he caught the ball in mid-air.
Article Continues BelowSteph Curry just throws it up & KD flushes it home! 👀 https://t.co/BFKnzbfVnn
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The Warriors are en route to breaking their franchise record for assists in a game (47), as they have 35 for the game through three quarters.