Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry pulled off a sick move against Miami Heat’s Bam Adebayo on Thursday. Curry, who recently missed a couple of games due to a tailbone injury, crossed, side-step, and pulled up a three right in front of Adebayo’s face with 36 seconds left in the first half. 

Curry, who’s averaging 29.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 6.2 assists this season, had a quiet first half versus the Heat. Although he isn't 100 percent healthy yet, the Warriors need him more than ever to stay afloat in the Western Conference standings this season. They currently sit ninth in the standings with the record of 23-24—just a game below .500. 

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Warriors’ General Manager Bob Myers made it clear that he and the management don’t like where the Warriors are at the moment—a team just hanging around .500. In their defense, the Warriors are missing one of their superstars in Klay Thompson to injury who could’ve helped them big time this season. 

As for Curry, the goal stays the same this season—to keep ranking up as many wins as they can get. Curry has had an impressive season but the lack of help he is currently getting is evident. There’s only so much his young teammates, specifically second overall draft pick James Wiseman, Jordan Poole, and Kelly Oubre can do. A spot in the play-in tournament is where many are anticipating they will land this season. 

While the Warriors figure out their roster in the next coming months, at least basketball fans get to enjoy Curry on the court. The NBA isn't the same without the Baby assassin killing everyone with what he does best.