Outside of probably levitating, there is nothing that Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry can’t do on the basketball court. You can refute that of course, but be warned that doing so would also be to reject the skill and talent of the same man who did pull off this insane piece of chicanery during the pregame warm ups before Friday’s matchup between the defending champions and the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Stephen Curry is many years away from being welcomed in Springfield, but it’s never too early for the Horse Hall of Fame to have the court general’s bronze bust produced right away. Only Curry can drain that kind of shot and have people believe that it’s not a product of a fluke.

That shot can also be taken as a microcosm of the Warriors’ season as a whole. Golden State doesn’t seem to be capable of doing any wrong. The team has been thumping opponents left and right with relative ease and entered Friday with an 8-1 record and on a six-game win streak.

Curry is currently averaging 33.0 points per game on an exceptional 54.9 percent shooting from the field. He’s not the type of dude you’d want to duel either on a 3-point shooting contest, as the two-time league Most Valuable Player is making 52.9 percent of his shots from deep. So, yeah, you can’t beat him in both Horse and in a shootout.