The Golden State Warriors are among the best three-point shooting teams in the league and possibly the history of the NBA. With the sharpshooting of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant, the Dubs have hit over 1,000 threes already this season.Players such as Draymond Green, Andre Iguodala and Ian Clark have also chipped in with buckets from downtown throughout the course of the campaign. One player who doesn't venture out to the three-point line, however, is point guard Shaun Livingston. Prior to last night's game against the Phoenix Suns, the veteran had not hit a shot from beyond the arc this season and had only made 12 in his career entering this game. That all changed at the Talking Stick Resort arena, though, and in bizarre fashion.In the closing seconds of the first quarter, Curry was involved in a scramble for the ball with two Suns players and after his hustle finally secured the loose ball, he threw it to a wide-open Livingston who was standing behind the three-point line. The 31-year-old then attempted a lob pass to JaVale McGee who was free under the basket. However, the pass somehow turned into a shot and Livingston managed to bank it home off the glass. It was the first three-pointer he'd made since January 2016.

With their unbelievable ability to knock shots down from deep, the rest of the NBA will be in for a difficult time if the Warriors start to make accidental threes too.

With a routine win over Phoenix - their 13th consecutive victory -  the men from the Bay Area secured the number one overall seed and the best record in the league for the third straight campaign.