The Golden State Warriors matched their longest winning streak of the season on Wednesday, winning three games in a row as they blew out the Oklahoma City Thunder. Stephen Curry was nothing short of spectacular once again as he poured in 42 points, including 11 three-pointers, in only 29 minutes of play.

It was Curry's second consecutive game making double-digit triples after knocking down 10 against the Denver Nuggets the other night en route to a season-high 53 points. He has now scored 95 points on 21 three-pointers in their last two outings. The sweltering streak of the former Davidson standout has everyone wondering if this is the hottest he has ever been.

“The seasons are always different, but obviously, the numbers 30 plus and all that is obviously the longest streak, so that's a good vibe there,” Curry told ClutchPoints.

Curry has done things from behind the three-point line that we have never seen before. Him shattering the record for most made three-pointers in a single season with 402 in the 2015-16 campaign seemed video game-like. He accomplished that feat while still shooting over 40 percent from downtown. Even though the two-time NBA MVP won't reach the milestone this season, he's possibly shooting the ball better than ever in his past eight games.

Curry, however, doesn't like to look back at the things he did, although he shared an assessment of his recent hot streak.

“Arguably the best I felt physically and in rhythm, shooting the ball, just seeing the game so trying to make it last as long as I can,” Curry told ClutchPoints.

Stephen Curry is giving the basketball world pure greatness. The sweet-shooting superstar is focused and determined to get the Warriors back into the NBA Playoffs, where he could go off even more.