Steph Curry's Crossover On Tyler Herro Somehow Fails To Make NBA.Com Top 50

Former Miami Heat guard Max Strus did make an appearance on the dubious list
Steph Curry's Crossover On Tyler Herro Somehow Fails To Make NBA.Com Top 50
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Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro is fortunate to avoid having to relive it. 

This week, NBA.com released its Top 50 crossover moments from last season. Herro somehow didn't make an appearance despite being on the receiving end of a crossover from Golden State Warriors All-Star Steph Curry last October. 

Curry hit Herro with a double move before hitting a 3-pointer that put the Warriors up eight midway through the fourth quarter. Herro nearly lost his footing trying to recover. 

Curry thumped his chest twice on the way back down the court because he was so excited. The play resulted in the Heat calling timeout to regroup. The Warriors went on to win 123-110. 

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Former Heat guard Max Strus wasn't fortunate as Herro. Strus was on the list at No. 26 after being placed on skates by Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk. 

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