Stephen Curry was straight savage on Monday night against the Denver Nuggets. It took the Golden State Warriors star just three quarters to hit 10 threes–with his 10th right in the face of Facundo Campazzo.

Curry put the Argentine in a blender and made some sweet spaghetti sauce en route to points number 44, 45 and 46. He even dished out a few words of encouragement to sprinkle some salt on the wound.

Watch the Warriors' own Chef Curry clock in and cook the hell out of the Nuggets newcomer:

It was that kinda night for the three-time Warriors champ.

With Kelly Oubre, Jr. (wrist) and James Wiseman (knee) out, it has been all Stephen Curry for the Warriors, and he didn't disappoint one bit. Curry erupted for 19 points in the opening 11 minutes to claim the Dubs' all-time scoring title–passing Wilt Chamberlain in the process

From there, Curry kept his foot on the gas and continued to put his shorthanded team on his shoulders. After three quarters, Curry was up to 48 points on 14-20 shooting, including 10-15 from deep.

With the way Curry's shots have been falling, the Nuggets might want to put two or three bodies on him. Or better yet, just put the entire five on Curry and let everyone else in the Warriors' roster get on the scoreboard.