Steph Curry Sees The Future, Predicts Klay Thompson Shot (Video)

December 2, 2014; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) celebrates after the game against the Orlando Magic at Oracle Arena. The Warriors defeated the Magic 98-97. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
December 2, 2014; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) celebrates after the game against the Orlando Magic at Oracle Arena. The Warriors defeated the Magic 98-97. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports /
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Stephen Curry runs a break for the Golden State Warriors and can see the future during a Klay Thompson shot.

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At this point of his career, what can Golden State Warriors star and NBA MVP candidate Stephen Curry not do?

We’ve seen him completely destroying the opposition and he’s even ventured into trolling rapper Drake with his ‘Chef Curry’ promo. What else can he do? Predict the future? Oh, wait, he can?

Apparently so as during the Golden State Warriors’ victory over the New Orleans Pelicans recently, Steph Curry stole the ball and lead his team down the court on a fastbreak. The former Davidson star could have drove towards the basket, but being the good teammate that he is, Curry found fellow Splash Brother Klay Thompson on the wing.

With a beautiful behind-the-back pass to Thompson, Curry continued running into the paint and raised his hand up to indicate the three Thompson would be taking and making.

Steph Curry was spot on as his partner in crime knocked down the shot with ease as Curry, fingers in the air, couldn’t help but scream towards the Golden State crowd in excitement.

There was a quick moment where Stephen Curry did look at the basket just to make sure the shot was going to go in, most likely because he didn’t want an earful from head coach Steve Kerr for giving poor effort in the offensive glass.

But just as quickly as Curry looked at the ball, he knew the basket would be good and he made his way up the court.

Pretty hilarious and mildly trolling in nature, but all in good fun.

Funny thing is, nobody probably even notices Curry’s three finger salute if Thompson clanks the shot, but it all worked out perfectly with the make.

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