Stephen Curry is the 3-point King of the NBA. In case people have forgotten about that amid the Golden State Warriors' recent slump, Chef Curry used the Sacramento Kings to remind everyone of how good of a shooter he is.

Curry exploded for 47 points in their come-from-behind win against the Kings. Even more amazing, he shot 70.8 percent from the field. He was 7-of-12 from the 3-point line, all while tallying eight rebounds, eight assists and zero turnover.

It was definitely an incredible masterclass from Curry. The Warriors trailed by as much as 12 points and were nine behind the Kings entering the final quarter, but Sacramento just had no answer for him in the end.

In the process, Curry made history for the longest streak of at least three triples made to start the season, per ESPN Stats and Info. He has done so in each of their first 10 games, and he's not even done yet. His 53 triples so far is also the second-most in the first 10 games of a season in NBA history, only trailing the record he set (59) in the 2018-19 season.

The Warriors were on a five-game slump prior to Monday's 116-113 win, so Stephen Curry couldn't have chosen a better time to explode. Had the Dubs' losing streak continued, it would have raised a lot of questions for the franchise and their outlook this 2022.

It might only be one win, but Curry certainly made a strong statement. It's as if he's saying as long as he's leading Golden State, they will always find a way to win.