The Golden State Warriors seemed to be unbeatable when Stephen Curry sits with the team's amazing game against Sacramento with 120-101.

Stephen Curry scored 19 points with the team's great teamwork in the last game against Sacramento. He was able to pull more points in the fourth quarter and improved the team standings with 18-0.

Yahoo reported that Curry finished the three three-pointers on the night with forward Brandon Rush with three three-pointers in the third quarter. Warriors maintained their perfect start to the season intact and successfully equalled Houston Rocket's record in 2007-2008 with 22nd consecutive regular-season win.

In the moment, Golden State Warriors are currently working on a seven-game trip with the goal of chasing the 27-game winning streak made by the Miami Heat in 2012-13 seasons. Los Angeles Lakers, on the other hand, with 33 straight wins in 1971 to 1972 seasons.

Based from the team player's performance, the Warriors continuously outshines the game with forward Draymond Green's record of first back-to-back triple-double in 51 years with 13 points, 11 rebounds, and 12 assists. The last record was set in 1964 by the Hall of Fame center Wilt Chamberlain.

Aside from that, Green also contributed 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists in last Friday's 135-116 win against Phoenix.

Meanwhile, Stephen Curry humbly stated in RealGM that he felt like a better player than the last year. "I definitely feel like I'm a better player than I was last year, more efficient," he added, "We, as a team, are definitely better than we were last year, so we're just trying to manage that for 66 more games and the rest of that will take care of itself."

He mentioned that it was his dream to win the MVP award with one championship. "It was a dream come true to win one MVP, win one championship, but that fuels the fire to do it all over again. I know the process: You want to just stay in the moment as best as you can, and that's how you stay focused, that's how you stay within yourself, and we've done a great job of that so far."

Stephen Curry averages 32.1 points per game with 8.3 more than the last season. He also won his first MVP award.