Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry went 0-of-9 from 3-point land on Monday, bringing an end to an incredible streak that saw him make at least one triple for 233 straight games.

While it was definitely a shocking moment, especially coming from someone considered the greatest shooter of all time, Curry admitted he is not one bit bothered by his failure to make a 3-pointer in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. For him, all good things come to an end anyway.

The important thing for Curry is that they got the win despite his poor shooting display. Perhaps it would have hit different had the Warriors lost after Steph's performance, but they found a way to win and the sharpshooter is thankful for that.

“All good things come to an end, glad I can stand here with a smile,” Curry said in his postgame interview, per Ros Gold-Onwude of ESPN.

Stephen Curry finished with 16 points on 7-of-22 shooting from the field in the contest. While he didn't make even one 3-pointer, he did make an impact on other department, recording three rebounds, eight assists and one steal to help the Warriors secure the 104-94 victory.

The Warriors are now ahead of the Celtics in the series at 3-2, and Curry has a chance to bounce back in Game 6 in their first closeout attempt of Boston.

Perhaps it will be the start of a new streak for Chef Curry.