Stephen Curry and Draymond Green have created a bond off the court that you certainly see on the court. The connection on the floor they share is comparable to John Stockton and Karl Malone. The distinction with this Golden State Warriors tandem is the larger player is the primary distributor.

After the New Orleans Pelicans beat the Warriors on Tuesday night, Zion Williamson expressed fondness for the two veterans.

“You can tell they have been through a lot. You can tell they've been playing for a long time. They got the resume of champions, and you can't do anything but respect that,” Williamson told ClutchPoints.

Curry and Green run the pick-and-roll in so many innovative ways. It seems as if they are making things up as they go. The way they orchestrate the two-man game also creates easy opportunities for their Warriors teammates.

“It's amazing. I give respect when it's due. I mean, their chemistry is unbelievable,” Williamson continued. “Whether it's unspoken or spoken. I mean, they just know where to find each other. All I can say is I've got respect for that. I've got a lot of respect for that.”

The Warriors stars are inspiring the next generation with their play. The next star duo could be the young one-two punch of Lonzo Ball and Zion Williamson, but the Pelicans will have a big decision to make on Ball's future this offseason after they likely miss the play-in tournament. Ball is set to be a restricted free agent and was involved in trade rumors before the deadline.

As for the Dubs, the dynamic duo of Curry and Green continues to run strong as they make their final push into the postseason.

The Warriors hold the eighth seed in the Western Conference with six games left. They are all home games, which should give them an advantage they can use to end the season.