Stephen Curry has been torching rivals for over 10 years in the NBA. The Golden State Warriors superstar has enhanced his level season after season, becoming one of the best players in the NBA, the greatest shooter ever to exist, and a nightmare for his opponents. 

Curry has welcomed several stars to the league, and some can't forget how the Chef made them feel during his incredible runs. The 3x NBA champion is not strange to have big games and post big numbers. Every team in the league has suffered Steph's big plays, but his dominance over the Cleveland Cavaliers is significant. 

After LeBron James left the Cavs, the point guard kept destroying them, giving Collin Sexton one of the biggest memories of his NBA career. Talking with Jaron Blossomgame, the guard revealed how he realized Stephen Curry is just greatness. 

“I remember a few games. I think I was playing Warriors or something. It was just like a bad game, it was like you get cooked out there… There ain’t nothing you can do.”

Just like Sexton, plenty of players have felt the same when they face Curry. The 2x NBA MVP is getting ready for a new season with the Dubs. After failing to make the playoff, the Warriors will have Klay Thompson back, along with a series of young players that can bring a lot to the table. 

It won't be a shock to see Steph dominating rivals again, torching people as he did with Sexton and his Cavaliers. 

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