Given all of the hurdles the Warriors went through to get back to the NBA Finals, Steph Curry described how special it is to win his fourth championship.
Steph Curry will have to make some room in his trophy case after winning the 2022 NBA Finals MVP award on Thursday night.
And in doing so, he joined some ultra-elite company in the process.
Curry became just the sixth player in NBA history to win four titles, multiple league MVPs and a Finals MVP, joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, Bill Russell, LeBron James, Magic Johnson and Tim Duncan.
Stay in the game with the latest updates on your beloved Bay Area and California sports teams! Sign up here for our All Access Daily newsletter.
Wow.
Johnson even took the time to give Curry a warm welcome to the exclusive club.
It has been a journey for sure, but to look at that list and realize only one other player is still playing in the NBA is absurd to think about what Curry could still accomplish.
In the 2021-22 NBA season alone, the Warriors superstar broke Ray Allen’s all-time 3-point record, was named MVP of the All-Star Game, the Western Conference finals, the NBA Finals, and won his fourth ring.
Golden State Warriors
Find the latest Golden State Warriors news, highlights, analysis and more with NBC Sports Bay Area and California.
RELATED: Kerr's humorous quip about hole still left in Steph's resume
And he graduated college, an achievement Ayesha Curry doesn't want the world to forget.
Clearly, the sky is the limit for Curry. And there's no indication that he's slowing down anytime soon.