Buddy Hield is playing at least Steph Curry-level Davidson 2008 March Madness ball right now. It might even be fair to say that Buddy Hield is playing 2016 Curry-level ball right now. The man is playing out of his goddamn mind.In last night's upset (though honestly, a two-seed beating a one-seed isn't all that upsetting, particularly given Oregon's lucky placement), Oklahoma knocked out Oregon 80-68, and 37—count them, friends—37! points belonged to Hield. I know you can't really say that, without Hield, Oklahoma would have lost 43-68 (somebody else would have replaced him, blah blah blah), but it certainly feels like Hield made all the difference in the world last night. He went 8 for 15 on threes, and became the first person since Curry to reach 100 points and make 15 threes before the Final Four. Seems like a fair comparison to me.Lucky for Hield—and Oklahoma—his teammates are selfless enough to let him find that stroke and dole out some wonder shots like this deep, near-buzzer-beater:My good, sweet lord. The man can ball.