San Francisco, CA – Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry has done multiple things he's never done this season. The three-time champion set the new NBA record in three-pointers made in a career and he became the first player to reach 3000 three-pointers. But all isn't well.

This season, he's displaying the worst shooting of his career and he's currently in the biggest shooting slump he's ever endured in his life.

“Not this many games,” Curry told Clutch Points. “It's probably just the way 82-game season keep coming, you’re trying to make the adjustments, and shoot shots you normally take and make. The work will show. Just sticking with it, keep winning games in the process, and yeah, don’t change anything about my approach.”

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Curry is shooting 41.6% from the field this season and 37.6% from deep. In his last two games, the two-time MVP has only made 11-of-41 attempts, including 5-of-26 from three-point land. After every game, questions about his shooting are getting asked, and the Warriors sniper isn't giving any excuses and understands he can't keep playing this way.

We're a little past the halfway mark of the season, so it's good Curry is going through this shooting slump now instead of closer to the NBA Playoffs, where the Warriors are looking to make a deep run once again.

There's plenty of time to figure out what's wrong and get back on track. The Warriors still have one of the best records in the NBA, and if Curry goes on a hot streak, they can easily take back the top spot.