While the NBA has been full of activity during the offseason with teams trying to improve their chances of competing for the title, the Golden State Warriors players have been taking things easy this summer.Safe in the knowledge that they are still the team to beat, the Dubs' superstars have distanced themselves from the dramas of free agency and trades and are still busy enjoying their most recent championship win.Klay Thompson has become a social media star with some crazy antics out in China and Draymond Green has been enjoying a visit to Europe where he watched Wimbledon and spent time with FC Barcelona superstar Neymar.Stephen Curry, meanwhile, took in a celebrity golf tournament alongside NFL star Tom Brady and global musician Justin Timberlake - which included this famous alley-oop play:

It seems whatever Curry's doing in his spare time, a basketball is never far away and he's been doing the rounds on social again media with another moment of magic.

We've grown accustomed to seeing the superstar hit anything, from anywhere and on target.

So it came as no surprise that during a commercial for car brand Infiniti, the two-time MVP took a basketball and casually sank a shot through the cun-roof of the vehicle.

Steph was so pleased with the shot, he decided to post it onto Twitter himself.

The four-time All-Star claimed it took him just one try, but only he and the people around him will know if that's the case. But who are we to doubt him.

It may not have been as far out as his trademark three-pointers, but the sun roof of the car was narrower than an NBA basket which made it impressive.

Despite being overlooked for the Finals MVP award again, Curry still played a pivotal role in helping the Warriors win their second title in three years.

Throughout the postseason, he averaged 28.1 points, 6.7 assists, 6.2 rebounds and two steals per game.

The 29-year-old's unselfishness in accommodating new recruit Kevin Durant last year helped Golden State dominate throughout the regular season and go an incredible 16-1 in the playoffs.

With the likes of Paul George and Jimmy Butler heading to the Western Conference and Chris Paul joining the Houston Rockets, the competition for the Warriors will be stiffer.

The disparity between the east and west may be a concern for the league, but it will be fun for the fans to watch the best players go up against each other in the stacked conference.