Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry admits “it's pretty amazing” the NBA was able to pull off the Walt Disney bubble with zero positive COVID-19 tests since the games started in July.

During an interview with Scott Polacek of Bleacher Report, the Warriors superstar said he told NBA commissioner Adam Silver that the league should be incredibly proud they were able to make the bubble work when not many people thought the plan would come to fruition.

“To know they got through an entire almost three months with 22 teams down there, just all the planning that went into it,” the Warriors sharpshooter shared.

“I told Adam Silver and I told a lot of the NBA staff how amazing of an accomplishment it is to have to go from ground zero and create this bubble and it actually worked. Just knowing that they hopefully get to the finish line, it's pretty amazing.”

Stephen Curry and the Warriors weren't invited to Disney World since the Dubs had the worst record in the NBA before games were suspended in March.

However, the two-time MVP and three-time champion has been observing the bubble from afar and is really impressed with how everything turned out.

The Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat will play Game 4 of the Finals on Tuesday evening. While it's still weird to watch a Finals game without Curry and the Warriors for the first time since 2015, the Dubs should be back in the playoff picture next season.

In 2020-21, the Warriors will get to see Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Andrew Wiggins on the court for the first time as a foursome.