If you thought Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry can only shoot at an elite level, to the exclusion or severe diminishment of everything else he does, you’re wrong and shortsighted. The superstar can also pass and he displayed just that on Wednesday’s win versus the Cleveland Cavaliers. Curry drove in to the paint and flashed his behind-the-back pass to find the open man and fool the Cavs. 

Stephen Curry has had a spectacular season so far, averaging 30.7 points a game, 5.6 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game. Although his team’s season has been underwhelming to say the least as the Warriors are doing their best to improve their record. They currently sit in ninth place in the Western Conference with the record of 27-28—with the San Antonio Spurs just right behind them.

Stephen Curry has been box office for basketball fans as he recently became the number one scorer in Warriors franchise history, passing Wilt Chamberlain on the list. The Baby Assassin also scored 42 points in just 29 minutes of action versus the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday. 

The Warriors also defeated the Thunder on Wednesday, when Stephen Curry finished with 33 points, five assists and four rebounds. This is the fourth straight victory for the Dubs after defeating the Denver Nuggets, Thunder and Houston Rockets in the last few days.

The Warriors have to win their next few games in order to maintain in the play-in tournament or perhaps even climb to a spot where they get an assured playoff spot. Stephen Curry and his team will be going up against the Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers, and Washington Wizards in the next coming days.