Damion Lee of the Golden State Warriors was seen in practice this morning drilling 16 straight three-pointers ahead of tonight's matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Warriors two-way guard Damion Lee is playing the best basketball of his career. He's averaging 12.6 points, 2.1 assist, and 5.4 rebounds while shooting career-high in field goal percentage. The 27-year-old has suffered from many injuries throughout his basketball career so it's astonishing how well he has done this season.

Since Lee is on a two-way contract, he'll most likely have to spend time on the Santa Cruz Warriors until the Warriors can free up a roster spot for him. He is only eligible to spend 45 days with the Warriors because of his contract and has proven to be deserving of a roster spot being one of the team's most productive players this season.

The past ten games, the 6-foot-5 guard has been shooting 42.5 percent from three, helping the Warriors win four of their past six games. Maybe one day we will get a chance to see him drill 16 consecutive threes in an actual game.

The  Warriors are seeking to reach their tenth win of the season tonight against the Timberwolves.

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