Stephen Curry is certain about the significant improvement that makes the Golden State Warriors very hard to beat this season.

Boasting a 12-2 record and a .857 winning percentage, the Warriors have unanimously become the best team in the league thus far. What's even more interesting, the Dubs resurged without any big-name addition to their roster.

Lifting the lid on the Warriors' impressive run, Stephen Curry appointed the team's improved shooting as the key factor to its success so far.

“We obviously have a lot of shooting now, and even on a night where we don't really shoot the ball particularly well as a team, we create great shots,” Curry evaluated via Sports Illustrated. “And that wears on the [defense], too. You see a guy wide open, it's kind of demoralizing to see it in the air because you probably expect it to go in. Even if it doesn't, that carries momentum into the next position, and the next possession.”

As it stands, the Warriors are stacked with a wide array of shooters indeed. Klay Thompson has yet to make his return but the squad has already been hot from the field, remarkably shooting 48% during wins and 42.8% in losses.

For Curry, having a lot of options is a “challenge” but it is the type of problem the Warriors want to have en route to championship.

“That is the challenge of what we have in terms of balancing how many guys you can throw out there every single night and creating a solid rotation that’s going to help us win a championship, so that’s the secret sauce right now,” he revealed.

The Warriors are set to visit the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on Thursday.