Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry has it all. When you've won three NBA championships, two MVP trophies, hold numerous three-point records, scoring titles, and more. What more can you accomplish?

Warriors superstar Stephen Curry — in just 12 years — has already assembled a legendary career. Winning additional rings and awards could do nothing but help his legacy. But what does Curry honestly want to do next?

“I have no idea it's all about what's happening now. It's the way that I've been successful and the way that I've approached the game and enjoy what I get to do,” Stephen Curry told ClutchPoints.

Without playing another game, Curry would be deemed an all-time great. He's the greatest player in Warriors franchise history. And he is regarded as the best point guard in his generation, even though he's more of a combo guard.

“I'll worry about the future when it comes. Every moment that I get to play is just an opportunity to keep pushing the envelope and just putting in the work. I don't really look at anything other than what's happening right now,” the Warriors icon explained.

No guard — yes, I said no guard — in NBA history impacted the game of basketball more than Curry. Shots from the logo or on fast breaks or any other shots that were once frowned upon are more welcomed because of number 30.

The 33-year-old is having another MVP caliber season. Last month he had a remarkable month averaging more than 30 points a game while shooting at least 50% from the field, 40% from the 3-point range, and 90% at the charity stripe. No other player has done that in an entire calendar month.

The MVP for the 2020-21 season will likely be Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic. But the most impressive player of the year has been no other than Warriors star Stephen Curry.