Shooting from way beyond the arc has become the norm for Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry. In fact, those 30-footers from Curry are probably even better shots than an open corner pocket triple or a mid-ranger from anybody else who shares the floor with No. 30. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has certainly grown accustomed to Curry pulling up from 30.

Kerr recently revealed the first time he realized those long bombs weren't bad shots, especially if they came from the greatest shooter of all time. The three-time champion coach pointed to the infamous moment when cameras caught him extremely flabbergasted after Curry dribbled through traffic and just audaciously launched a turnaround 28-footer in a game against the Los Angeles Clippers:

I'm sure a lot of people would know this particular highlight from Curry.

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Kerr almost pulled out his hair in disbelief with that shot. But, hey, it went in and Kerr just let out a laugh after Curry buried the “bad shot.”

This gutsy triple from Curry happened in the midst of his rise to superstardom back in the 2014-15 season. With Kerr's arrival on the sidelines, the former Davidson standout led the Warriors to a league-best 67-15 record. Curry's spectacular campaign earned him the first of his two MVPs and ended with the Dubs taking home their first Larry O'Brien Trophy in 40 years.

Curry, now a three-time NBA champ, is undoubtedly a future first ballot Hall of Famer and is already widely recognized as the best shooter of all time.

The 32-year-old, however, isn't planning to slow down anytime soon. Despite the Warriors going through struggles this season, Curry is still motivated to return to the mountaintop. As he mentioned during the All-Star break, his days of proving himself are done, but he still has a lot more to accomplish in his career.