Josh Giddey can practically do it all right now.
Following on from his season-high 25-point performance in OKC’s shock domination of Boston, Giddey has stunned with one of the passes of the season against Orlando on Thursday (all times AEDT).
The Aussie early in the second quarter threw a spearing NFL quarterback-like pass to Kenrich Williams, who was under the hoop but falling out of bounds and quickly kicked out to Lu Dort for a three-pointer in an epic sequence.
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“Oh Giddey, just rifled it like a quarterback!” Thunder commentator Chris Fisher exclaimed.
“This is going to make (NFL quarterback legend) Joe Montana really pleased if he saw this replay. Look at that pass on a rope to Kenrich Wiliams, (who) set it up for Dort and he finished it off.
“Just so much had to go right for that ball to end up a three-point shot.
“Giddey, of course, makes it look easy – he’s been making spectacular passes like that over the last year plus.
“But that one is up there, that was 85 feet.”
Fellow commentator Michael Cage added: “There was a lot of really great things about the play. First of all, he made a great pass, right in the pocket.
“Kennrich had to control and not go out of bounds with the basketball, and somehow threw it right to Lu Dort, who was in the right spot to receive it.”
Despite the dazzling play and Giddey earning more plaudits for his improved three-point shot – making a pair from deep in the first half – and the Thunder coming off their biggest win for the season over the Celtics – they trail Orlando 92-100 early in the fourth term.
Giddey also has 12 points, five rebounds and four assists in 24 minutes.
Elsewhere, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has scored a game-high 28 for OKC, while Paolo Banchero (19 points, seven rebounds, seven assists), Terrence Ross (16 points) and Wendell Carter Jr. (11 points, 11 rebounds, two blocks) have led the way for the Magic.
MORE TO COME.