Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry put on a show on Sunday against the Sacramento Kings. After hitting a crazy step-back three-pointer from the logo, Curry followed it up with a no-hesitation pull-up from almost the same spot.

Curry once again dazzled Warriors fans with his sharpshooting skills. The man was definitely feeling it against the Kings. So much so that his triple connection from deep marked another NBA record.

Curry has knocked down a total of 83 three-pointers in April alone, the most ever in a calendar month in NBA History. With a few more days to go, the two-time MVP will likely add to this impressive tally—a number that probably won't be broken anytime soon.

In the previous quarter, Curry converted on a difficult shot that only he can swish: A step-back three-pointer from way downtown with a defender in his face to beat the buzzer.

It's safe to say that the Warriors will be really hard-pressed to win the title this year. Their roster needs more time together and will likely get tweaked by the front office in the offseason. But the fact that Curry is performing at a high level has been of the great stories this season. He's putting up crazy numbers similar to his back-to-back MVP campaigns.

When Klay Thompson returns, it's quite scary to think Stephen Curry might get even easier looks. And for sure, more three-point records will be set.