While the Golden State Warriors missed the 2021 playoffs, there's no denying the spectacular season Stephen Curry had with the team. In fact, it had head coach Steve Kerr marveling Steph's ability to performance at such stage in his career.

At age 33, Steph has remained an MVP candidate (and finalist!) and even finished the 2020-21 season as the league's leading scorer after averaging 32.0 points in 63 games players. Of course, Kerr couldn't help but show his appreciation for the Warriors superstar and how he has been able to keep improving despite thoughts that he is nearing the tail-end of his prime.

Kerr also noted how being physically and mentally prepared everyday have helped Curry maintain his status as a top player in the NBA.

“Just the way he takes care of himself in every capacity — mentally, physically, spiritually — he just is in such a good place in his life, and he puts all the work in,” Kerr told KNBR's “Tolbert, Krueger & Brooks,” per NBC Sports. “It's amazing to see him continuing to get better.”

Stephen Curry and the Warriors entered the 2020-21 season with relatively high expectations despite the roster changes and the injury to Klay Thompson. While they failed to make the postseason, they remained one of the best stories of the campaign simply because of Curry's everyday brilliance.

With that said, the team heads to the postseason with a reason to be optimistic about. Curry has proven that he is still very much in the prime of his career, and as Steve Kerr said it, he's only continuing to get better with no end in sight yet.