Stephen Curry has truly evolved into the best shooter in NBA history for the Golden State Warriors, and he showed why during a practice with the team.
Despite a slow start for the Warriors this season, Golden State's Twitter account posted a video of Curry converting every shot for five minutes straight.
Stephen Curry took all of the 3-point shots in the video from the right corner of the floor. Altogether, Curry would make 105 3-point attempts in a row, showing that he's still a marksman when it comes to shooting the basketball.
Even though Curry returned from a hand injury that limited him to five games last season, he has shown early in the campaign that he is still a premier scorer in the NBA. In the first two games this season, despite Golden State getting blown out in both contests, Curry has averaged 19.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 8.0 assists.
Besides the win column, the Warriors have also struggled to get Curry open looks, as he has made only 20.0 percent of his 3-point attempts thus far. As a result of the struggles that the offense has had, Curry called out his new teammates for their lack of production to begin the season.
With Klay Thompson out for the entire season, teams can key in on slowing down Curry by hedging defenders to him while his teammates are forced to score the ball. While the Warriors are falling short during games, Curry showed in his practice video that teams still can't leave him open under any circumstances.