Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry and his former teammate Andre Iguodala are good at golf and basketball. Both guys love to play golf in their spare time and did it frequently when they were teammates in Golden State.

Iguodala, who is “technically” on the Memphis Grizzlies despite not playing, recently joined the Erik Anders Lang show to discuss golf and meditation. During the episode, the former Finals MVP shared a story about Curry playing golf in the middle of back-to-back games and dropping 40 points against the Phoenix Suns:

“Like, we got a game tomorrow and it’s important for him to play well,” Iguodala said, via Tommy Call III of Warriors Wire. “If I don’t play well, it’s whatever they ain’t going to blame me. But he played great that day. He shot in the 70s like he always does. I shot ok— I shot in the 80s, so I was happy around that time. So, I might have broke 90 that day, and I was happy.

“I didn’t play well that night because I was like—'whatever,' but he had like 40 that night—he had 40 that night. He killed them.”

Curry tallied 42 points, with eight 3-pointers and 11 assists against the Suns in the said game.

It's amazing how talented Curry is. The Warriors and the rest of the NBA misses watching the two-time MVP and three-time champion. He's currently out with a broken left hand.

The Warriors have the worst record in the NBA. They won't make the playoffs this season, the first time that will happen in the Steve Kerr era.