MANILA, Philippines - Stephen Curry's crossover move made Jordan Clarkson a metaphor for the Los Angeles Lakers' season so far.
The reigning NBA MVP from the Golden State Warriors needed less than two minutes of playing time to create his first highlight of the game on Wednesday, November 25, as he used a screen from Draymond Green and a behind the back crossover dribble to shake the Filipino-American sophomore and send him stumbling across the hardwood at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif.
Curry, who scored 24 points and dished 9 assists, led the Warriors to the NBA's best start in history at 16-0 with the 111-77 rout of the Lakers, who now stand at a lowly 2-12.
(WATCH: Steph Curry slips but still nails 3-pointer over Jordan Clarkson)
Clarkson struggled against the defending NBA champions, shooting 2-11 for 4 points to go along with two assists and two rebounds. – Rappler.com