Steve Kerr is really impressed with Stephen Curry's no-look circus shot for the Golden State Warriors against the San Antonio Spurs, so much so that it reminded him of his former Chicago Bulls teammate Michael Jordan.

During the first quarter of Tuesday's showdown, Curry obliterated the Spurs with 12 points, which was highlighted by an incredible flip that amazingly went in. Here's a look at the incredible play:

After the contest, Steve Kerr expressed his disbelief about Stephen Curry's shot. According to Nick Friedell of ESPN, the Warriors coach emphasized that it was truly like the shots he used to see from Michael Jordan when they were with the Bulls.

For what it's worth, it was not only the Jordan-like feat that Steph accomplished in the game. After scoring 32 points to lead the Warriors to a 114-91 victory, Curry has now made 741 points through the team's first 25 games of the season. According to ESPN Stats & Info, only His Airness was able to score more through the same span at age 32 or older.

Curry is the only player in the game to score past 20 points, with San Antonio's top-scorer being Rudy Gay with 17. The Warriors sharpshooter finished 11-of-20 from the field, including 4-of-10 from distance, on top of four rebounds and two assists.

With the win, the Warriors improved to 13-12 for ninth in the Western Conference standings. They now go home to face the Orlando Magic on Thursday for the start of a four-game homestand at Chase Center.