Stephen Curry's 3-point shooting ability has revolutionized the game so much that Golden State Warriors teammate Draymond Green compared Curry's threes to that of others' dunks.

After the game, Green commented on Curry's performance as well as their home crowd's support:

“His three is like someone else's dunk,” Draymond Green said. “I don't mean to disappoint, but I've seen crazier from him.”

Below is the full clip as posted by NBA TV:

It was a big game for Curry who seemingly disappeared in the first two games of the series. He scored 18 points of his 35 in the third quarter alone.  Right out of the lockers, Curry shot 7-of-7 from the field, 2-of-2 from downtown, and 2-of-2 from the free-throw line.

Prior to the game, teammate Kevin Durant was aware of Curry's struggles. But he wasn't bothered too much. He knew that sooner or later, Curry — the greatest shooter of his generation — will eventually find the stroke. As reported by the Associated Press:

“When Steph misses a shot everybody gets up in arms about it. That’s how great he is. So many people expect him to make every single shot. Sometimes it doesn’t happen,” Durant said. “I knew the next couple days was going to be about Steph struggling to shoot the ball but that’s the last thing I worry about with Steph. I’ve just got so much confidence in him on the offensive side of the basketball.”

Curry himself never loses confidence:

“Never worry about it because I know how hard I work at it. It’s not a false sense of confidence. I know how hard I work at what I do.”