Golden State Warriors guards Steph Curry and Klay Thompson have been one of the NBA's most lethal 1-2 guard tandems since Thompson entered the league in 2011. The duo even earned themselves a nickname, the Splash Brothers, that reflects on their ability to change NBA games on a regular basis with their three-point shooting.
But for the past three seasons, they were arguably not the most dangerous offensive player on the team. Kevin Durant, who just announced that he ruptured his Achilles tendon, has been the Warriors' best offensive player since he joined the team in the summer of 2016.