Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is known to have an interesting mix in terms of ethnicity. Up-and-coming comedian Lewis Belt went to town on this bit during one of his specials, as he roasted the two-time NBA MVP who just happened to be in attendance.

Belt performed the hilarious quip during his set on DeMarcus Cousins Presents Boogie's Comedy Slam hosted by Mike Epps.

Seeing Curry enjoying the show with his wife Ayesha, Belt targeted the 3-time NBA champ, pointing out that he's the first mixed superstar in the NBA.

The funnyman went on to do a hysterical impression of one of Curry's infamous dance celebrations each time he unleashes one of those “Chef Curry” specials.

Belt claimed the Dubs marksman acts like a black man when he shoots, but unleashes his white side shortly after. Here's the hilarious clip, which was shared by Curry's former Warriors teammate DeMarcus Cousins on Twitter.

As seen in the video, Curry's fellow All-Star Draymond Green was also watching the special and laughed his socks off at his teammate's expense.

The 32-year-old guard, of course, is born to African-American parents Dell and Sonya Curry. His mother Sonya, however, also comes from a Caucasian, African-American Creole, and Haitian descent making Curry and his siblings bi-racial.

Curry is not the only mixed superstar in Golden State, as his fellow “Splash Brother” Klay Thompson is also bi-racial.

The Warriors, meanwhile, expect Stephen Curry to be 100 percent healthy next season. The 6-foot-3 sniper only suited up five times in the 2019-20 campaign with averages of 20.8 points, 5. 2 rebounds, and 6.6 dimes.