Tuesday night will feature a matchup between the Golden State Warriors and the Boston Celtics. Ahead of what is expected to be a high-octane contest, Dubs superstar Stephen Curry had nothing but praise for the Celtics duo of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown — a pairing that Curry admits to being reminiscent of his own partnership with teammate Klay Thompson.

Curry, who himself has found some success playing alongside Thompson through the years, provided some advice for Boston's young duo:

“You have two talented guys who have to learn how to play off each other,” Curry said, via Matt Vatour of Mass Live. “One guy has got it and the other guy has to learn to stay engaged and vice-versa and both elevate yourself in the same process. Understanding how they can get the most out of their individual talent and put it together and balance it with the rest of the guys. There’s definitely a lot of similarities there.”

It's not often that you have an opposing payer give some advice to his adversaries — especially on the eve of a matchup against them. However, this is Stephen Curry we're talking about here, and we all know what type of guy he is. He also knows what he's talking about here, so even though the advice be might unsolicited, both Tatum and Brown ought to listen to what the former back-to-back MVP and three-time NBA champion has to say.

All the pleasantries will be set aside on Tuesday, though, with Curry and his Warriors looking to keep their winning ways going against the Celtics. The Dubs enter the matchup behind three victories in their last four contest.