Golden State Warriors star point guard Stephen Curry has always been amenable to sharing the spotlight.

Curry was instrumental in recruiting Kevin Durant to join the Warriors in the Summer of 2016, and he seems to have been an integral piece in helping DeMarcus Cousins assimilate with the rest of the team.

According to Mark Medina of The Mercury News, Curry has a huge impact in helping create and maintain the current dynasty in the Bay Area. In fact, the two-time NBA MVP held a pre-season meeting with Warriors assistant coach Bruce Fraser to determine how they are going to help Cousins.

“He wanted to know what we were going to do with the offense and how we were going to incorporate DeMarcus,” Fraser recalled, “and if we could evolve what we had done.”

That is also the prevailing thought that Draymond Green revealed about Curry, saying that Steph always wanted to make sure that the All-Star center is comfortable with the team.

“He’s committed himself to make sure DeMarcus is comfortable and to make sure DeMarcus feels like this is home,” Green said. “He’s never been a guy that is not welcoming of anyone. When that’s the face of your franchise, that is important.”

Moreover, Mark Medina also shared a little anecdote about how Curry made sure that Cousins feels welcome to the team.

On trips, Curry often sat near Cousins on team dinners. Before and during Cousins’ return, Curry often had food delivered to Cousins’ hotel room during trip. What was the food? Curry leaned on his wife, Ayesha, who owns the restaurant, International Smoke.

“That’s one of my new favorite places,” said Cousins, who enjoys the rib platters. “It’s incredible.”

Stephen Curry is indeed the face of the Warriors' franchise, and his leadership is evident with his actions not only to Cousins but to the whole team. While Kevin Durant is arguably their best player, Curry undoubtedly plays a big role in helping the team maintain their dominance.

Curry's presence is huge for the Dubs, and it's hard to imagine where the Warriors will be today without their sharpshooter.