Golden State Warriors superstar point guard Stephen Curry didn't become the greatest shooter in NBA history by accident.

The two-time MVP and three-time champion is one of the hardest workers you'll ever find and he's never satisfied with himself despite already being recognized as the best shooter who has ever lived.

The Warriors are conducting their in-market bubble, but Curry is in Toronto spending time with his family.

However, the future Hall of Famer is still getting his work in.

Curry's personal trainer, Brandon Payne, was a guest on “The Habershow” podcast and he talked about the new workout routine Steph is doing.

Spoiler alert, it's pretty crazy, via Drew Shiller of NBC Sports Bay Area:

“It ends up being 30 consecutive makes but it's from all over the court,” Payne said. “And it includes free throws. We can't finish until you make those 30 consecutive shots. He got that done in less than three or four minutes … usually it's 20 shots in about the same amount of time, but I added additional shots.

“It's tough when you got to tell the greatest shooter that ever lived that something's not good enough … you have to find ways that challenge him that are borderline crazy, but also fall into the category of making sense to him as to why we're doing it.”

Stephen Curry is a man on a mission for next season since the Warriors finished the 2019-20 campaign with the worst record in the NBA before games were suspended in March due to COVID-19. Curry was only able to play in five games this season due to a broken hand he suffered in the fourth game of the year against the Phoenix Suns.

The Warriors legend needed two surgeries before he was able to play again. However, Curry appeared in just one game following his return due to the COVID-19 suspension.

Golden State fans can't wait to see Curry and Klay Thompson back in action together next season.