Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, left, speaks with assistant coach Ron Adams during NBA basketball practice on Friday, May 13, 2016, in Oakland, Calif. The Warriors play the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals on Monday. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

Steph Curry is an amazing player and maybe the best shooter we have ever seen stepping into an NBA court. The Golden State Warriors’ superstar took the court and went on a five-minute three-point barrage.

During Saturday’s practice, the two-time MVP made 105 straight threes from the right corner. The Warriors need badly this unstoppable version of Steph Curry.

Steve Kerr’s team started the season with back-to-back blowout losses versus the Brooklyn Nets and the Milwaukee Bucks, respectively.

Curry averaged 19.0 points in those two games shooting a horrendous 20% from beyond the arc, while he connected to just 34.2% of his attempts from the field.

The Warriors will need time to mold their team to a playoff contender this season, as they added many new faces to their roster that they have never been on a winning situation before.

As a result, veteran stars like Steph Curry and Draymond Green will have to amp up their game to the highest level, especially since Klay Thompson has been ruled out for the season due to injury.