Before #WellActually Twitter and Warriors fans the world over flood our social media mentions, let's get this out of the way.
Stephen Curry is (arguably) the best player in the world, and one night of not wowing us every time he touches the ball won't change that. Winning always trumps any individual feat, especially when a group of 12 men is vying for the best record ever.
Now that we've covered all that, let's state another fact: The Warriors won the game 115-112 Saturday night, but Clippers reserve Jamal Crawford stole the show from the reigning MVP on national TV.
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Exhibit A
Don't sweat the technique on the no-look YOLO lob to DeAndre Jordan in the lane.
Exhibit B
Crawford's sick 4-point play play in the second quarter.
Don't feel bad Harrison Barnes. The OG 16-year veteran out of Michigan is the NBA's all-time leader in 4-point plays. You're only a customer.
Exhibit C
The circus might not be at Staples Center, but Crawford was.
Exhibit D
Andre Iguodala? You can get the shakes too, bruh!
Exhibit E
Even in defeat, he was doing it for Lob City.
JORDAN!!! #NBARapidReplay #NBAonABC #GSWatLAC https://t.co/mdW9zH8qe0
— NBA (@NBA) February 21, 2016
Need we say more?