Stephen — Curry- Underrated Work
Ryan Coogler, Erick Peyton, Sean Havey, and others Runtime: 109 minutes
Curry’s joy, his willingness to celebrate his teammates' success, and his lack of toxic ego are often misconstrued as weakness or lack of "killer instinct." In reality, his humility is the ultimate competitive advantage. The Longevity and Evolutionary Defense Stephen Curry- Underrated
When you are so good that a single miss in Game 7 is a national trauma, you are not un-clutch. You are the standard. Ryan Coogler, Erick Peyton, Sean Havey, and others
Curry's leadership is another aspect of his game that often goes underappreciated. He is a quiet leader who leads by example, and his work ethic and dedication to his craft are contagious. He has been instrumental in developing the young players on the Warriors' roster, and his presence in the locker room has helped to create a culture of excellence and accountability. Curry's leadership is another aspect of his game
He is a four-time NBA champion, a two-time League MVP (including the only unanimous selection in history), a Finals MVP, and the undisputed greatest shooter to ever walk the earth. His resume is a first-ballot ticket to Springfield. His cultural footprint is global.
In the pantheon of NBA legends, there is a strange and specific space reserved for Stephen Curry. He is a two-time MVP, a four-time champion, the undisputed greatest shooter of all time, and the man who literally changed how basketball is played from the grade school level to the professional ranks. By any metric, he is lauded. He is famous. He is a household name.
His 2015-16 season—where he smashed his own record by making 402 three-pointers—forced the entire basketball world to adapt or die. Today, every team from the NBA down to middle school programs constructs their offense around spacing and the three-point line. Curry created the modern analytical revolution not through spreadsheets, but through pure, unadulterated skill.