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Steph Curry was the talk of the town on Sunday, as he smashed his previous career-high dropping 62 points on the Portland Trail Blazers.

The two-time MVP received plenty of criticism the last few weeks with many fans around the world questioning his ability to lead the Warriors without a superstar crew by his side.

However, Curry didn’t need to prove anything as he is a three-time NBA champion, a two-time MVP, and the first to win the award receiving all the available votes back in 2016.

The Warriors head coach Steve Kerr explained what makes Curry different from other NBA superstars like LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo, or Anthony Davis.

“If you think about most guys considered the best players in the league, physical freaks of nature, LeBron, Giannis, Anthony Davis,” Kerr told reporters on Sunday.

“Steph is 6-3, 180 pounds, whatever he is. He has to carry a game with skill, not physicality.” Curry certainly has not the physical ability of other NBA stars, but he remains the best shooter of all-time and that might compensate for his physical limitation.

All in all, the Warriors’ superstar is an exceptional talent and his play shows that you can shine and change the history of the league in several ways.