Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green has seen first-hand the incredible things Stephen Curry has done this season. Amid all the furious highlights, there's one single game that stands in Green's watchful eyes.

After their 123-108 win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday, where Curry dropped 41 points, Green said his favorite Curry moment this season was their game against the Philadelphia 76ers last April. It's very memorable for Green since Curry faced his younger brother Seth Curry and exploded for 49 points despite a relatively slow start.

Many, however, have marked this season as a bittersweet one for the Warriors. After all, their chances of making the NBA Playoffs are still iffy. It's likely that they'll participate in the play-in tournament but what happens in those games is a matter of wait-and-see.

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But despite these, it has been an absolute delight to witness Curry put the Warriors on his back. Last month, he exploded for 53 points in a loss to the Boston Celtics. He also had several 40-point outbursts, including 11 straight games of scoring at least 30 points.

Curry's performances have gained the respect of analysts who have placed him high on their respective MVP race cards, alongside Joel Embiid, Chris Paul, and Nikola Jokic. Haters, meanwhile, had to take back their criticisms that Curry is washed up and past his prime.

The future is still dire for the Warriors this season. But Stephen Curry's stellar year is giving them some much-needed hope. If ever they do make the NBA Playoffs, expect more memorable moments from him, with Draymond Green watching in total awe.