It's just over a month removed since Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry officially became the greatest shooter to ever live as he passed Ray Allen on the all-time three-pointer list. While he didn't get to make history in front of the home fans, Steph was able to get it done at the Mecca of Basketball in Madison Square Garden.

Since then, the Warriors veteran has actually struggled to find his stroke from downtown, draining just 31% of his triples across the last 10 games. Curry didn't make any excuses for that, but he did express that he's still feeling the emotions of the special moment in December.

Via The Athletic:

It’s weird because I’m still feeling the emotions of that. It was so emotional with the lead-up and all of that. It’s nice to have that weight off my shoulder and just enjoy the way that I play the game. Every 3 that I make now is a new record, which is kind of funny, but I still have a lot of gratitude for all the people that celebrated it with me.

From a skinny kid at Davidson to becoming one of the best to ever do it from downtown is undoubtedly a special feeling for Steph. He's a pillar for the Warriors franchise and a massive reason they've won several titles in the last decade. Given his road to this point, it's not exactly surprising that Steph is in his feels over the epic milestone.