Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is regarded as the best shooter in NBA history and will be remembered for this when he retires.But as well as his sharpshooting skills, the point guard is also one of the best ball-handlers the league has ever seen.He often dazzles the Warriors fans with his combination of dribbles and effortless three-point makes.Curry is one of the most unique players to ever play in the NBA and has been largely responsible for revolutionising the game as the three-ball has become so prevalent.But his ability to keep the ball on a string is also a joy to watch and fans often arrive early to games just to see him go through his dribbling routines.There's no doubt he should feature on a list of the greatest ball-handlers in NBA history and that's something he agrees with too.In a recent interview on NBA TV, the two-time MVP was asked to name his "Mount Rushmore" of all-time ball-handlers.

“I’ll put myself on there. Kyrie [Irving]. “Pistol” Pete [Maravich] and Magic Johnson," he said.

"He [Magic] was up there and it wasn’t anything like break your ankles type but he can get from point A to point B and there’s nothing you can do about it. Ballhandling is about being efficient so that is why I had to put him in there.”

It's no surprise that the 29-year-old put Kyrie up there as he's seen his incredible repertoire of dribbling skills during their NBA Finals clashes in recent years.

The latest matchup between the duo was a classic as they went head to head in a thrilling encounter on Saturday night.

Curry ended the game with 49 points on 16-of-24 shooting and edged out Irving who posted 37 points on 13-of-18 shooting.

Two of the elite point guards in the league put on a real show and Steph admitted that they bring the best out in each other when they square up.

"We try to bring the best out of each other and tonight, was kind of one of those nights. Just a fun way to play," Curry said after the Warriors' 109-105 win over the Boston Celtics.

Celtics head coach Brad Stevens also paid tribute to both players and is hoping to see them recreate their battle at All-Star weekend.

"Two studs. It'll be fun to watch the All-Star game when they go against each other again," he said, per ESPN.

We're certainly lucky to be watching two highly-skilled guards who do magical things with the basketball in their hands. It won't be crazy to say they'll go down as the top two ball-handlers of all time.