Stephen Curry has been having an incredible week for the Golden State Warriors. Since going down with an ankle injury against the New Orleans Pelicans, Curry has been on fire from all over the court. It appears that Curry has gone on a trend that validates his skill on the offensive end.

According to Anthony Slater of the Athletic, Curry has been terrifically efficient in his four games since his return.

Since his return, Curry is averaging 36 points, 4.7 assists, and 6 rebounds a game. He has also been red hot from behind the 3-point line, shooting 53 percent from behind the arc. Curry has willed the Warriors to a four-game winning streak over the Grizzlies, Mavericks, Rockets, and the Clippers. In fact, he dominated each one of those games with his brilliant scoring.

Against the Grizzlies, Curry was marvelous, scoring 38 points with 10 threes. Against the Mavericks, Curry scored 32 points and hit the game-winning shot to give the Warriors the victory. In the Rockets game, Curry was magical, scoring 29 points to give the Warriors a comfortable win. On Saturday afternoon, Curry erupted for 45 points against the Clippers, making eight threes in three quarters.

Via to Chris B. Haynes of ESPN, Curry had a humble take of his recent hot shooting performances.

“Honestly, I always feel like I'm hot. When I'm out there playing, every shot you take, you feel like it's going in. Coming off of that injury, obviously, I got fresh legs, I got a nice rhythm, I was able to put some good work in a week and a half before I got back on the floor, and that's pretty much it.”

Up next on the Warriors' schedule, they are to take on the Nuggets on Monday night. If Curry keeps torching teams on offense, the Nuggets' defense may not know how to contain him.