Stephen Curry continued his season-opening quest to transubstantiate "the league's most unguardable player" from trademarked ad copy into sacred text on Saturday. On this Halloween night, the scariest thing imaginable wasn't Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers or how much topsoil we're losing each year . It was the MVP with the ball in his hands and a whisper of a sliver of space, which is all the room he ever needs to unleash the unholy terror that keeps giving opponents nightmares. [ Yahoo Fantasy Basketball: Sign up for a league today ] Just four nights after opening the season by hanging 40 on the New Orleans Pelicans — the team his Dubs eliminated from the 2015 playoffs on their stomp to the NBA championship, the team now coached by former Warriors offensive guru Alvin Gentry — Curry traveled to New Orleans and did even more of that voodoo that he do so well. The MVP repeatedly served up roast pelican, making 17 of his 27 field-goal attempts, shooting 8-for-14 from 3-point range and a perfect 11-for-11 from the free-throw line en route to an NBA-season-high 53 points in a 134-120 road win that improved the defending champs to 3-0 and dropped woefully wounded New Orleans...