For the second time within his 12 seasons within the NBA, Golden State Warriors powerhouse Steph Curry claimed the NBA scoring title.

Oh you know, no big deal for the GOAT himself.

During Sunday’s matchup between the Warriors and the Memphis Grizzlies to finish off the regular season, the Warriors not only won 113-101 but also secured the West’s No.8 seed.

Though for Curry, he was able to capture some personal success for himself as he secured the NBA scoring title with 46 points.

At the age of 33. NO BIG DEAL.

During the game’s fourth quarter, Chef Curry was able to get a three-pointer to secure the win for the Warriors while earning his 44th point to which he celebrated in a pretty familiar celebration you probably recognize.

Drawing some inspiration from Baron Davis, Steph lifted up his jersey to the crowd while yelling “WHOOT” and it was absolutely electric.

With his success Sunday, he joins just Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Wilt Chamberlain to be the only four players in league history to capture multiple championships, MVP’s and scoring titles.

In addition, he joins Jordan to be just the second player in NBA history to lead the league in scoring in a season at the age of 33 or above.