In the last few seasons, Golden State Warriors All-Star guard Stephen Curry has built quite an impressive resume in first eight years of his NBA career.

Following the Warriors winning their second NBA title in the last three years, it has placed Curry on an exclusive club in NBA history, according to Carl Steward of the San Jose Mercury News.

Curry joins a list of players that either in the Hall of Fame or will be one day in the future in regards to LeBron James and Tim Duncan, who are the only two of that group that have yet to become eligible to be inducted.

The 29-year-old has built up quite a strong resume over the last three years garnering a pair of MVP awards, three All-Star Game selections, two First Team All-NBA nods, One Second Team All-NBA selection, and two NBA titles.

With the Warriors' core all like to remain together over the foreseeable future, Curry could be in line for more hardware that could put him in a more rare company in league history. He has already cemented his legacy as one of the best pure shooters and scorers that the NBA has ever seen, and this next chapter of his career could further move him up the list among his peers.