Stephen Curry is so good that even Damian Lillard can't fully believe it. Minutes after beating Mike Conley in the three-point challenge at the buzzer, Curry stepped back onto the court and buried a no-look shot from behind the arc in the first quarter of Sunday's All-Star game.

While the 3-pointer got the crowd on their feet–both at home and in the announcer's booth–all Dame could do was shake his head in disbelief.

Chef Curry clearly showed up to cook in Atlanta:

With Luka Doncic driving into the lane, the Mavs point guard delivered a gorgeous bounce pass to a waiting Curry in the corner before being pushed out of bounds by a defending Kyrie Irving. Once Steph caught in the ball with not a defender in sight, the sharpshooting guard uncorked a three-point shot he was so confident in that he didn't even need to see it hit net.

After playing in a career-low five games last season due to an assortment of injuries, the 2020-2021 campaign has been a return to form for the perennial All-Star. Not only did Curry regain his crown as the three-point champion, but the guard has put up an incredibly efficient season, on par with his MVP campaigns.

In 35 games this year, Steph is not only earning 29.7 points per game but is shooting 41% from three and averaging a 65% true shooting percentage, both near the top of the league.

After not having the guard play for the better part of a year, Sunday night is a reminder that there's nothing quite as exciting as watch Stephen Curry get loose.