There's no other player in the NBA like the two-time reigning MVP, Stephen Curry.
The man has incredible handles and a limitless range. He enjoys taking it to the rim as much as he does drilling long triples that shouldn't go in. He also takes pride in his playmaking ability, and Curry's creativity in regards to setting up teammates is something that is very unique.
Against Memphis Friday night, Curry attempted to display some of that creativity in the form of a no-look, behind the back, over the head pass to Patrick McCaw, but it ended in disaster.
Not only did Curry turn the ball over, but his coach Steve Kerr had the best seat in the house to witness it, and he nearly exploded in anger.
If you didn't know what place the Warriors were in, Kerr's reaction to that play may have suggested they've had a tough season.
Obviously that's the opposite of reality as Golden State is the best team in the Association, but Kerr's frustrations are certainly warranted considering they hadn't beaten Memphis this season going into the game.
Plus, the Warriors know every game is just preparation for the playoffs, so being at their best every night is something they strive to do.
This isn't the first time Kerr's shown his anger, though. He was ejected a couple of games ago against the Kings, and who could forget this from last season:
Luckily the Warriors responded after a sloppy first quarter and they're well on their way to beating Memphis for the first time this season.
(H/T: Bleacher Report)