Stephen Curry Just Sent the NBA a WARNING: “Better Watch Out or Get Ready to Get Burned”

Stephen Curry is not just the greatest shooter the NBA has ever seen—he might just be the greatest shooter God ever created.

And this season, he’s making sure the entire league knows it.

Coach Steve Kerr, a man known for his measured praise, recently summed up Curry’s astonishing form by saying, “I don’t know what his numbers are, but he’s white hot. It’s amazing watching him. He looks better than ever at 35.”

When Kerr talks like that, you know something extraordinary is happening.

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Through the first five games of his 15th NBA season, Curry has been nothing short of phenomenal.

He’s averaging 31 points per game, shooting an eye-popping 54.3% from the field, and an unbelievable 45.9% from beyond the arc.

He’s literally scoring more than one point per minute on the court and has already shattered an NBA record by making 28 three-pointers in his first four games.

To put that into perspective, this is Curry’s most productive start since his legendary 2015-16 season when he became the first unanimous MVP in NBA history.

But unlike many players who peak early, Curry’s numbers have improved year after year from ages 31 through 35.

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While legends like Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, Allen Iverson, and Paul Pierce saw their stats dip in their 30s, Curry is torching defenders like he’s still in his prime.

Just watch his recent domination of defenders like Herbert Jones from New Orleans or Dylan Brooks.

Brooks, known for his tenacious defense, was treated like a rookie by Curry’s dazzling moves.

With a signature crossover, a slick pump fake, and a three-pointer right in Brooks’ face, Curry delivered what can only be described as a “clean basketball murder.”

And then, of course, came the iconic home-run celebration.

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It’s moments like these that remind fans why Curry is a once-in-a-generation talent.

Even those who aren’t Warriors fans can’t help but be awed by his brilliance.

This is not just basketball; it’s artistry at its finest.

Curry’s dominance isn’t just about scoring; it’s about defying age and logic.

At 35 years and 7 months old, he’s putting up numbers that would make players half his age jealous.

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In a recent game against the Sacramento Kings, he dropped 42 points in just 30 minutes, along with five rebounds, five assists, and two steals.

He also made history by becoming the first player ever to hit a three-pointer in 250 consecutive regular-season games.

With 3,418 career three-pointers and counting, Curry’s shooting legacy is unmatched.

Last season, he averaged 29.4 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 6.3 assists while shooting nearly 50% from the field and over 42% from deep.

This season, he’s only getting better, boasting averages of 33.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 4 assists, with shooting splits of 55.8% from the field and 47.1% from three-point range.

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It’s almost as if Curry is in a basketball time warp, reversing the aging process and continuing to deliver clutch performances when it matters most.

The Warriors rely on him to provide those big buckets in crunch time, and he’s more than living up to the task.

For Warriors fans, this is a dream come true.

The big question is whether Curry can sustain this historic level of production throughout the entire season and into the playoffs.

If he can, the Warriors suddenly have a legitimate shot at their coveted fifth championship ring, adding to an already impressive dynasty.

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What truly sets Curry apart is his shooting.

While he excels in many facets of the game, shooting remains his signature skill.

His “bad shots” are often better than most players’ best attempts.

Some analysts even joke that Curry should just take all the shots, and there’s evidence to back that up.

In basketball, shot quality matters.

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Good offense creates good shots, but who takes them is crucial.

Curry can turn a well-guarded three-pointer into a game-changer, while a wide-open shot from a lesser shooter might fall flat.

His ability to consistently make tough shots under pressure is what makes him so deadly.

The Warriors’ recent success isn’t a coincidence.

It begins with the magical combination of Steve Kerr and Stephen Curry.

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Kerr, who has won Coach of the Year, speaks highly of Curry not just as a player but as a person.

“Steph is a superstar player and human being,” Kerr says.

“What Steph has meant to the Warriors, that’s what he’s meant to me.”

Their partnership is rare in sports.

Kerr has learned to let Curry be himself, understanding that trying to rein in his audacity is like caging a lion.

Beyond basketball, both share a commitment to social justice and making the world a better place, strengthening their bond off the court.

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No one can predict exactly how long this dynamic duo will continue to dominate, but their impact is undeniable.

They have transformed the Warriors from a hopeful playoff team to a perennial championship contender.

Now, the only goal is championships.

And if Curry keeps playing like this, the NBA better pay attention.

His warning is clear: the sharpshooter is just getting started—and the league’s defenders better prepare for a relentless barrage of three-pointers and jaw-dropping plays.

In the end, Curry’s message is simple yet powerful: “Watch out, or get ready to get burned.”

The NBA’s greatest shooter is here to prove that age is just a number, and he’s far from finished rewriting history.