Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is 27 years old and is already arguably the best shooter the NBA has ever seen.
Curry's prowess was on display again in Wednesday's game against the Miami Heat when he tied Kyle Korver's record of 127 straight regular-season games with a three-pointer in the first quarter.
Korver was key in helping the Atlanta Hawks to the Eastern Conference Finals last season, but Curry carried Golden State to a championship. The Warriors are front-runners to do so again largely thanks to the dynamic guard, whose squad was 50-5 entering Wednesday's game.
Even before the 2015-16 campaign began, one could have argued there's never been a player quite like Curry. His blend of ball-handling brilliance and shooting precision is simply remarkable.
Great as Curry was in guiding the Warriors to the Larry O'Brien Trophy, ESPN's Mike Greenberg had some recent analysis to reflect just how special he has been since:
Curry entered Wednesday averaging 29.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 6.6 assists and 2.2 steals per contest. He was shooting 50.8 percent ...
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Stephen Curry Ties Record for Consecutive Regular-Season Games with 3-Pointer
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