It appears that Steph Curry’s absurd shot-making talents are beginning to rub off on the rest of the world. After Curry made his ridiculous game-winner on Saturday night in Oklahoma City, we had an even more insane game-winner in the Spanish League on Sunday.

With Real Madrid and Valencia tied 92-92, Valencia hit a Tony Parker-esque teardrop shot to go up by two with just 1.3 seconds left. Ballgame over, right? Real Madrid’s Sergio Llull had other ideas.

Watch Llull drain a buzzer-beating shot from the other three-point line, for a 95-94 Real Madrid win:

Incredible shot and sequence. Right when Valencia thinks they’ve hit a game-winner of their own, Llull just nails a shot from 60+ feet.

If you’re an NBA fan and feel like you’ve heard the name Sergio Llull, that may be because he was drafted by the Denver Nuggets in the second round (34th overall) of the 2009 draft, before the Houston Rockets bought his NBA rights. But, the 28-year-old has stayed in Spain for his entire career, and was actually the ACB Finals MVP last season for Real Madrid.

[FoxSports]

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