Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry absolutely embarrassed Eric Bledsoe on Monday, as the Dubs went on to obliterate the New Orleans Pelicans.

He may be the greatest shooter of all time, but he can handle the ball with the best of them as well. Curry proved just that as he crossed over Bledsoe and proceeded to hit the 3-pointer while the Pelicans guard dropped to the ground.

Adding insult to the injury, the Warriors went on to win 123-108.

Stephen Curry and the Warriors look like they are going to be in the play-in tournament. It's not ideal, but with Curry leading the Dubs, they shouldn't fear any team. After all, he is a player with a ton of playoff experience after winning three NBA titles in a span of five years.

Although it will be a tough journey for the Warriors to have success in the playoffs, they definitely have the talent to do it. Even with Klay Thompson out, the Dubs still have a roster composed of Curry, Draymond Green, Andrew Wiggins and Kelly Oubre Jr. who could all make some noise in the playoffs.

Curry is obviously the leader of the group, but  Oubre and Wiggins also have a big impact on the team.

The second-most important player on the Warriors' potential playoff run will be Green. Dray is often overlooked as he isn't a big scorer, but his defense, playmaking and leadership make a difference every night on the floor. Green and Curry's chemistry on the floor is unparalleled. Through the screen-and-rolls to the communication, they both always find a way to impact the game.

With Curry and a slew of hungry veterans, Eric Bledsoe might not be the last one to drop to the Dubs.