The NBA offseason can throw out some wild and crazy things, but nothing can really get crazier than this game of basketball which Steph Curry participated in this week.

The Golden State Warriors star was in South Korea as part of his Asia tour with Under Armour. Here, alongside his brother and Dallas Mavericks shooting guard Seth Curry, he participated in an extremely strange game show.

The two Curry brothers took part in arguably one of the oddest games of basketball you will ever see in your life.

The show is called Infinite Challenge and features comedians (seen in the video further down in this article) making commentary during the matchup.

It was pretty much a rigged game of basketball as the opposing team had more players, shot on an enlarged net, and paraded about the court with massive inflatables in order to try and stop the two-time NBA MVP and his brother.

Despite their attempts, however, they were no match for the Warriors star.

Curry bounced balls off the face of the inflatables, pushed them around the court, and even sunk a half-court shot worth five points to win the challenge in the dying seconds of the game. Even the commentators loved it.

They should have known better. You can't stop an NBA player that has won two MVP awards and two championships in the past three seasons with simple inflatables, more players, and a larger hoop for the opposing team to score in. You're going to need a lot more than that, just ask LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers!

The good times look to keep on rolling for Curry and Golden State, as the team managed to keep all of their key players from last season's championship-winning team together during the offseason and away from free agency.

Instead of looking for a max deal in free agency, Kevin Durant stayed with the Warriors after an impressive first season with the team and signed a two-year, $51.25 million contract, keeping the super team of himself, Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green together.

It seems as though no matter what obstacles are put in Golden State's and their player's way, they can't be stopped. No matter if its money issues or giant inflatables.