Stephen Curry is loved by fans across the world for a multitude of reasons. But one big reason the Golden State Warriors star is so beloved is his relatively diminutive size compared to some of the behemoths we see dominating the NBA today.

For a guy like Curry to rule for half a decade despite being considered small by league standards, especially compared to his Warriors rivals through the years like LeBron James and Kevin Durant, it just makes his rise to the top that much more compelling.

However, the Warriors icon hasn't just been punching above his weight class, he's actually among the giants when it comes to all-time NBA efficiency. Stephen Curry ranks 9th in all-time effective field goal percentage, which is a stat usually dominated by the most paint-dependent scorers in league history.

What makes that extra impressive is that he's the only non-center in the Top 15 of that list.

Curry has garnered a 58.3 eFG%  that places him firmly in the Top 10, just a hair ahead of Los Angeles Lakers center Shaquille O'Neal, who had a career 58.2 eFG%. The all-time leader is Deandre Jordan, who recorded an absurd 67.4 eFG% for his career.

Kyle Korver is the next non-center to appear on the list, ranking at number 16. But given Curry's astronomically high volume compared to Korver, the achievement feels much more satisfying for the Warriors star.