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This viral Draymond Green pass has confused the entire internet

Draymond is a magician.

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Draymond Green made one of the craziest passes that the NBA has seen this season and it has the entire internet buzzing.

Draymond Green is one of the best all-around players in the NBA. He’s not going to score 20 points a night, but he’ll give you elite defense, top-tier passing, and he’ll do all the little things to give Golden State a chance to win on any given night.

He’ll also have plays that’ll leave you speechless.

Such was the case a few nights ago when the Warriors hosted the Atlanta Hawks.

Draymond caught a pass from Donte DiVincenzo at the perimeter and then somehow got the ball into Klay Thompson’s hands without anyone on TV realizing how it got there.

This is the confusing pass that had the entire internet buzzing during and after the game:

Your mind probably can’t comprehend how the ball got to Klay, right? Draymond has it one second, doesn’t make a motion with his arms and the ball isn’t seen again until Thompson is dribbling to the top of the arc with it.

It had fans questioning everything they knew about basketball. How could this even happen? Is Draymond magic? Does he dabble with witchcraft?

Fortunately, there were other angles that showed exactly what happened and it just happened to be one of those “crazy timing” passes that hid the ball away from the camera perfectly. Draymond actually bounced it to Klay in somewhat no-look fashion without moving his arms and just using his hands to guide the ball.

The other angles make more sense, but even after seeing how the play actually transpired, you have to appreciate a guy like Draymond Green for making such a nonchalant pass look impossible.

Here’s how he did it:

So yeah, turns out it was just a common pass for Dray, but something that not many players can pull off so effortlessly. These different looks to get guys open are the exact reason why Green is so important to the Warriors.

Unfortunately Draymond isn’t a magician.

Writer, co-owner of Spartan Shadows. Michigan State and college football expert at FanSided and formerly of The Detroit News. Expert on all things Michigan State. Connor Muldowney has written about Michigan State since graduating from the university with a degree in journalism back in 2013. Ten years of experience as a Michigan State writer/reporter.

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