Phoenix Suns shooting guard Devin Booker was cooking during Friday's practice, making 19 consecutive corner threes before his first miss.

The promising second-year player was smooth from the hot corner, railing shot-after-shot in the most relaxed of ways. Take a look.

While this doesn't say anything we didn't know about Booker as a dangerous shooter in the league, it certainly speaks of the finer points of his game.

Booker's jumpshot is very consistent, as it starts and ends at the same spots with very solid mechanics, which definitely puts him ahead of the curve when it comes to the other rookies transitioning to their second year.

If you didn't get a glimpse of the Kentucky product doing this in live action, now is your chance.

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It's probably a safe bet that he will be on the scouting report of the opposing teams this season.

Devin Booker made the All-Star Game Three-Point Contest last season as he was shooting over 40 percent from deep by the break. He averaged 13.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.6 assists while shooting 42.3 percent from the field as a rookie.

Now just imagine if this year's contest has Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson – who recently didn't miss any three-point shots in practice for 75 seconds – along with Booker, and of course the three-point king at this point, Stephen Curry. That would be a fun one to watch.