Phoenix suns star Devin Booker just can't seem to miss much of his shot attempts these days. The 23-year-old sniper did it again on Monday, draining a ridiculously deep 3-pointer against the Oklahoma City Thunder at the HP Field House.

With the 24-second shot clock winding down at the five-and-a-half-minute mark of the third period, Booker launched the jumper while he was just a few steps away from the NBA's half-court logo. 

Most players just throw desperate heaves from that distance, but D-Book said that his shot was as calculated as it gets.

“It was late shot clock and I just had to get one on the rim,” the Suns' sharpshooter said post-game, via ESPN's Dave McMenamin. “And I don't shoot any shots to miss them.”

Apart from completing the game's best highlight, Booker also led his team to their sixth consecutive victory inside the bubble, powering the Suns to a convincing 128-101 blowout. The former Kentucky Wildcat led all scores anew, dropping 35 points on 9-of-17 shooting from the field, 3-for-7 from downtown and a pristine 14-out-of-14 from the charity stripe.

Moreover, Devin Booker scattered five rebounds, four assists and two blocks in just 29 minutes of play.

Phoenix (32-39), meanwhile, remains the only undefeated team inside the bubble in Orlando, Florida. They are on track to claim a play-in spot in order to contend for that eighth and final postseason seed in the Western Conference.

Booker has pretty much been unconscious for the Suns since the restart, punishing every defender standing his way. He has scored more than 20 points each during the Suns' six-game winning streak.