Steven Adams of the Oklahoma City Thunder is known for his multifaceted skill set, and the big man’s passing acumen was on display in Thursday night’s Thunder game against the Sacramento Kings. The New Zealand native hit Danilo Gallinari for a sweet alley-oop thanks to his excellent passing vision:

The 26-year-old Adams is actually averaging a career-high in assists this season for the Thunder with a rock-solid 2.5 per game in 27.1 minutes of action a night.

With only 52 games played, Adams already has a career-high in total assists as well with 130 – besting his previous high of 124 last season.

With his longtime teammate Russell Westbrook gone, Adams has been to flex his well-rounded skill set on a more egalitarian offense. Those skills were on display on Thursday night, and will likely serve the Thunder well as they look to spoil a higher seed in the Western Conference playoffs.

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