Karl-Anthony Towns seems to be a ceiling-less stud after averaging a double-double the first two years of his career in the NBA.

On Thursday, the Minnesota Timberwolves' centerpiece showed just how ample his repertoire really is, ensnaring an offensive rebounds and dropping a filthy behind-the-back pass to Jimmy Butler, only to receive the pass right back, fake out a lunging Draymond Green, look him off and swiftly drain the corner three.

Towns started venturing beyond the arc more prominently in his second season — shooting a decent 36.7 percent from deep in 2016-17.

The 7-footer struggled during Thursday's outing against the Golden State Warriors, shooting only 5-of-15 from the floor, despite draining 2-of-3 three-pointer for a team-high 16 points.

This bit was definitely one of his shining moments in from of the Chinese crowd, leaving no wonder why he was picked as the one player GMs around the league would like to build their team around, according to the annual survey.