Stephen Curry didn't have the best of nights shooting the ball against a stingy Atlanta Hawks defense on Monday, but that didn't stop him from making yet another ridiculous shot.
After dusting Dennis Schroder with a behind-the-back crossover dribble, Curry fell to his knees, but kept the dribble alive and drained a contested two over the outstretched arm of his counterpart.
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Curry shot a measly 6-of-17 from the floor en route to his 25 points, but it was enough to stretch the Golden State Warriors winning streak to 12 after a 105-100 win over the Hawks.