Stephen Curry is no stranger to leaving his defenders dazed and confused. That hasn't changed in the Golden State Warriors' latest contest against the Philadelphia 76ers—not even against his own brother.

The Warriors star had Seth Curry spinning as he left him in the dust to get open for a left-wing three. Check out the brotherly bamboozling Stephen Curry pulled off early in the first quarter.

The Sixers entered the game without Joel Embiid, Tobias Harris, and, of course, Ben Simmons. However, without them, Philadelphia raced to a 19-point lead in the first half.

But just as the Warriors always do, they battled back and regained the lead with a ball-movement three from Andrew Wiggins.

With the Phoenix Suns picking up yet another victory earlier in the evening, their 14th consecutive win, the Warriors desperately need to hold serve with a W of their own at home. A win puts them a full game ahead of the Suns for the best record in the entire NBA.

With Klay Thompson and James Wiseman on the mend for Golden State, and guys like Jordan Poole and Andrew Wiggins playing some amazing basketball, the Warriors look like the team to beat this season.