Stephen Curry also lists Tony Allen and Avery Bradley as tough defenders. Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Stephen Curry is one of the greatest basketball players of all time. As such, it goes without saying that he is especially difficult to pin down when you are defending him.

Many have tried – and most have failed.

He is just too potent of a scorer.

During a recent interview, Steph revealed the one player he feels ultimately guards him the toughest.

“Honestly, my brother, because he knows my game so well, and there’s always that kind of vibe of him disarming me when I’m out there cause I feel like I’m so proud to see my brother out there on the court,” he said.

“I kinda get lost in that moment. But outside of Seth, I’d probably say Tony Allen or Avery Bradley.”

This isn’t the first time Steph has gotten brutally honest regarding his brother. He understands and sees Seth constantly attempting to compare himself to his more-heralded sibling, and the Warriors star recognizes it for what it is.

Big picture, the topic of who gives Steph the most trouble defensively has been one that has been broached several times this season. Draymond Green had a pretty strong take on the subject earlier this year.

At the end of the day, a lot of players – including Seth – can slow Steph down sometimes, but it’s never for long. He’s too unstoppable to be kept down for an extended period of time by any one defender.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Rams star to miss OTAs due to 'foot issue'
Caitlin Clark is first basketball player since Michael Jordan to land this deal
Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa reportedly makes physical change amid contract talks
Packers' Jordan Love focused on chemistry, not contract
Cubs moving veteran RHP to bullpen
Spurs reportedly high on NCAA Tournament champion guard
Insider shares major update on two-time All-Pro who remains a free agent
Former top QB recruit suing Florida HC, booster over near-$14M NIL deal
Jets HC Robert Saleh explains decision on OC Nathaniel Hackett
'Positionless' rules lead to a center-heavy NBA All-Defensive team
Jets' Aaron Rodgers addresses mental rust, RFK Jr. decision
Penguins sign young defenseman to three-year extension
Guardians place right-hander on injured list
Victor Wembanyama's latest honor puts another spotlight on his greatness
Lamar Jackson reportedly made significant physical change for 2024
Dolphins safety appears to take a shot at former DC
Ryan Leaf goes off on top NFL insider, accuses him of being a fraud
Report: TNT is still fighting to save its NBA rights
Lightning re-acquire defenseman from Predators
Steelers star DT blasts reporter's 'bold face lie'