This just in: Stephen Curry is still human. The uncharacteristic shooting slump of the Golden State Warriors star continued on Sunday night. Luckily for him, they hacked out a 94-92 win over the Utah Jazz.

Curry was again a counterfeit version of himself, finishing with only 13 points on a ghastly 5-of-20 shooting from the field, including an even ghastlier 1-of-13 from beyond the arc. Somewhere out there, Curry's NBA Fantasy owners are banging their heads on the wall.

But for Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who's always put things in proper perspective, offered a more pragmatic view of the unlikely struggles of his alpha dog (via ESPN).

“Steph looks great physically. The last few games he’s playing some of his basketball in terms of handling the point guard duties. He’s taking care of the basketball, he’s playing great defense, shots just aren’t going. He’s seemed inhuman for so long. I think everybody just expects him to be in a groove all season long and it’s just not the way it works.”

Curry's stroke has been as smooth as a nail file in the Warriors' recent outings. He has admitted that he is frustrated by it, but he knows everything will return to normal.

With Curry still chucking bricks, his brother-in-law Damion Lee came up big against the Jazz, hitting crucial three-pointers to salvage the win.

The Warriors will next face the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday.