Paul George is without a doubt one of the best wing defenders in the league today. This is exactly why it's even more impressive when someone toys with his elite defense, which is exactly what Stephen Curry did on Friday when the Golden State Warriors took on the Los Angeles Clippers.

Here's the Dubs superstar showcasing his unbridled crossover moves against George before draining a contested triple:

 

This was just one out of Curry's nine triples against George and the Clippers, en route to another tremendous performance from the former back-to-back MVP. Curry ended the contest with 38 points on 13-of-24 from the floor and 9-of-14 from distance, to go along with two rebounds, 11 assists, and three steals in 36 minutes of action.

George wasn't too bad himself, finishing with 25 points, five treys, four rebounds, seven assists, and a block.

More importantly though for Curry, Golden State emerged with a key victory against George and Co., 115-105. It was an impressive bounce-back victory for the Dubs, who suffered a 108-101 defeat against the Clippers on Wednesday. The Warriors are now 5-4 after logging three wins in their last four games.

Golden State is off on Saturday and they return to action on Sunday to face off against the Toronto Raptors.