Stephen Curry is arguably the best shooter in NBA history. He is also a two-time NBA champion and the first unanimous MVP in the history of the league. Curry is also one of the most popular players in the NBA, defining the game and altering defenses every time he touches the floor.

Against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday night, Curry notched his 14,000th career point with a nifty and-one play that resembled one of his trademark moves.

Curry is clearly one of the most talented scores in NBA history. He may not be on the legendary level of scoring alongside greats such as Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, but the Warriors guard has a skill that transcends each of those players.

The Warriors superstar is a long distance wizard that can put up bunches on 3-pointers alone. Curry is currently averaging 27.6 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 6.5 assists per game. He is leading the Warriors in scoring, even with Kevin Durant on the roster. Curry is also making plays for his team while wholly disrupting defenses.

The amazing part about this is that Curry is only 29 years old. It's unlikely that the point guard will break the 30,000 total, but he can head towards the 20,000 career points mark with some more high-scoring seasons. Considering that the Warriors have Curry under contract for the foreseeable future, he may just be getting started on his quest to become one of the greatest scorers in league history.

In any case, hopefully, this achievement is meaningful for Curry as he tries to will his the Warriors to more success.