Golden State Warriors sharpshooter Stephen Curry drained a fadeaway 3-pointer to beat the shot clock in his first game back after missing 58 games due to a hand injury.

Curry bailed the Warriors out by tossing up a 3-point shot from way out. As Reggie Miller mentioned, these types of shots are not bad shots for Curry as he's regarded as the greatest shooter of all time.

Here's another view of Curry's buzzer-beating shot. Curry himself was ecstatic after swishing the net as he ran back. The fans, too, sure got there money's worth by seeing the two-time MVP back in action.

 

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