Last season, the Golden State Warriors routed the Indiana Pacers 142-106 in a game that would typically not produce any notable storylines.

However, this less than enticing matchup turned into a three-point shootout for Klay Thompson, scoring a career-best 60 points in just three quarters.

The All-Star shooting guard went 8-14 from three, and shot a highly efficient 63 percent from the field in just 29 minutes.

It was a performance that helped add to that “Splash Brother” moniker. Now with Thompson set to compete in the NBA All-Star Weekend Three-Point Contest tonight, Anthony Slater of The Athletic revisited the topic.

Slater asked teammate Kevin Durant to recall his favorite story of playing with Thompson so far, and it wasn’t the 60-point barn burner on the court but rather what happened the day before.

“He missed a practice,” Durant told The Athletic. “Totally missed it. Didn’t tell anybody. Just didn’t come.”

Head coach Steve Kerr also commented on the experience, too.

“I think he overslept,” Kerr said.

“Then that next night, he went out and dropped 60 points,” Durant said.

Slater followed up with Thompson to confirm the story, and in the most Klay Thompson response ever, responded with one word: “Yeah.”

This is very on brand with who Thompson is: the laid-back, nonchalant guy who isn’t afraid of drinking a beer during a postgame interview. But has the ability to shoot the lights out on any given night when he feels like it.

Thompson will be trying to bring home another Three-Point Contest title tonight, after a lackluster performance in last year’s event that saw Houston Rockets’ Eric Gordon walk away with the trophy.

Last year, Thompson failed to make it to the final round, finishing with 18 but he is considered the favorite to win tonight. Maybe all Thompson needs is to sleep in a little more in order to reclaim his three-point shooting title.