Stephen Curry has poured his heart and soul into each game he has played with the Golden State Warriors. In his 12-year professional career, all with Golden State, he has brought numerous accolades home to the Bay–including three championships and two MVP trophies.

His dedication to the team has not gone unnoticed, as Warriors president and general manager Bob Myers had nothing but praise for one of the greatest point guards to step foot on the court, via Tim Kawakami from The Athletic:

“A person of that stature, for what he’s accomplished here with our organization, they’re almost like a partner, really,” the Warriors exec said of Stephen Curry. “You want them to feel like a partnership in the future. Somebody like that has certainly earned that type of respect.

“You just don’t see it anymore, players like him. I don’t know you’ll see it much at all in the future, people staying in one place. People don't even go to (the same) high school anymore for four years; they go to three high schools … you can transfer college, you can quit jobs. I have a great reverence for people like him.”

Myers is right in that he or even the NBA will never come across a player like Curry ever again. Despite all odds being stacked against the Warriors this season, Steph has given the team a fighting chance.

The Warriors are just a few games behind the eighth seed in the Western Conference with a 23-24 record. While they already have several doubters given their performance and the injury woes they have been facing, it is clear that Curry will not those things dampen his spirits.

If there is one thing certain about Steph, it is the fact that he will not rest until the Dubs are in the playoffs.