Mike Trout and the Angels dropped by Warriors practice, dominated in P-I-G

On Wednesday night, human flamethrower Stephen Curry and the Warriors will try to make NBA history -- a win over the Grizzlies in their final game would give them the best regular-season record ever at 73-9. With the stakes so high, it's only natural that the team wanted to spend its off-day consulting with greatness. Luckily for them, Mike Trout and the Angels just happened to be in town.

Real recognize real. pic.twitter.com/GaQgGHet1y — Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) April 12, 2016

Oh, and he dunked:

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After exchanging pleasantries, everybody got down to business -- Trout and Albert Pujols sat courtside and took in the Dubs' practice, presumably to offer some pointers ...

... or, alternatively, to help out the Instagram brand.

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But they could only spend so much time as spectators. Soon, it was time to take to the court to settle things in one of man's oldest traditions: a game of P-I-G (like H-O-R-S-E, but shorter). Surprising absolutely no one, Trout turned out to be awesome -- just ask Draymond Green.

Mike Trout just beat Draymond Green at P-I-G (shorter version of H-O-R-S-E). His jumper isn't pretty, but it worked. — Alden Gonzalez (@Alden_Gonzalez) April 12, 2016

Eventually, though, he flew a little too close to the sun:

Mike Trout just beat Draymond Green in a game of HORSE, now he's taking on Stephen Curry pic.twitter.com/PUMO7S4erS — Michael Lee (@MrMichaelLee) April 12, 2016

BUT WAIT -- when all hope seemed lost for the Angels, a hero emerged. His name is right-handed reliever Joe Smith, and after he drilled a left-handed three from the wing, the unthinkable happened:

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All eyes are on @JSThree8 after beating @StephenCurry30 in a game of PIG at the @Warriors shoot around. pic.twitter.com/kIssqXTwxA — Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) April 12, 2016

In the end, though, game recognized game, and there could be no hard feelings. After all, Steph looks pretty good in red: