The Warriors were doing their absolute best to choke away Sunday’s game to the Nets.
Golden State’s 19-point second-half lead had dwindled down to two, as Brooklyn was red-hot from behind the 3-point arc and the Warriors’ offense had gone ice cold.
For nearly four minutes in the fourth quarter, Golden State didn’t score, and with less than two minutes to play, they couldn’t wait another possession to break out of their funk.
So the Warriors went to the best play in the entire NBA.
Unsurprisingly, it worked.
And the next time down the floor, when the Warriors called the same play.