Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant made the most of a broken play at the end of the second quarter against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday night.

Durant caught a deflected pass at the wing, launching a buzzer-beating three-pointer that hit nothing but net, extending Golden State's lead to eight to end the first half.

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His teammate Stephen Curry celebrated by doing the mannequin challenge after the made basket.

Durant is bound for a big game as he had 18 points, seven rebounds and two blocks by halftime. He'll be largely responsible for defensive duties in Draymond Green‘s absence.