Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors is as lethal as it gets when it comes to his pump-fake game. The two-time MVP went deep in his bag on Thursday and sent Oklahoma City Thunder big man Moses Brown flying out of the Chase Center with one simple deception.

Curry's three-pointer didn't even touch the net with Brown nowhere to be found (via Golden State Warriors).

After practically missing the entire 2019-2020 campaign, Curry has been on point this season. The seven-time All-Star has found his groove again and has been cooking defenders with relative ease. And plays like the one against the Thunder only prove that the Warriors leader is still one of the most respected shotmakers in the NBA, especially in transition.

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With the Warriors' season hanging in the balance, Curry has turned on his jets these past few weeks to will his team for a postseason comeback. They're now sitting at the eighth spot in the Western Conference after having one of the worst records last season.

The 33-year-old Curry has been singlehandedly carrying the Warriors the entire year, averaging career-highs of 31.5 points and 5.3 three-pointers per game. He has catapulted himself to the top tier of the MVP ladder.

Look at Stephen Curry, man.