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Stephen Curry has started hitting the gym early this season, and that too with the Warriors’ new nemesis. However, during a recent interview, former Cavaliers player, Iman Shumpert, revisited a pivotal moment from his NBA career. It involves a young and skinny Curry. Shumpert, who once shared the court with LeBron James, recalled an intriguing incident involving none other than Stephen Curry.

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This incident occurred during his first season in the league, back when he was playing for the New York Knicks. At that time, Curry had only been in the league for a couple of seasons, and the Golden State Warriors were facing off against the Knicks in a road game.

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Iman Shumpert’s regret around Steph Curry

Shumpert’s recollection centers around a game at the TD Garden, where the Warriors were facing the Knicks. He noted a distinct change in Curry’s playing style and overall approach to the game. This shift marked a significant turning point in Curry’s career, shaping the player he would become.

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Shumpert expressed a sense of regret tied to this moment. He admitted, “One of my biggest regrets, and Steph, you would’ve been a light-skinned man either way ? that was destined for you. But I feel like when you came to the TD Garden, I let Raymond Felton’s pride get in the way, and he had 50.

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In the same game, Curry ended up scoring 54 against the Knicks.

Reflecting on that pivotal moment, Shumpert revealed his foresight into Curry’s potential. He said, “[When] I switched on him, I immediately poked the ball away. Let’s get to this dude; stop letting this dude do this before he really be doing this to us”.

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Shumpert’s instinctive reaction to Curry’s game is a testament to his basketball acumen and awareness of Curry’s growing confidence.

LeBron James and the historic comeback against the Dubs

In 2016, LeBron James led the Cleveland Cavaliers to an unforgettable comeback against the Golden State Warriors in the 2016 NBA Finals. Overcoming a 3-1 series deficit, James and his team displayed unmatched determination. They won three consecutive games, securing the championship. Truly, they etched their names in basketball history.

Moreover, Shumpert played an instrumental role, making significant contributions to the team’s championship run.

Well, Curry was always aggressive in his plays, but Shumpert’s story sheds light from a different angle. What’s your take on this story? Let us know in the comments below!

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Mohammad Almas Saad is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports. Almas has over four years of experience writing about the sport he loves. He began right after college and has composed more than 500 stories. Almas developed a viral interest in the NBA while watching LeBron James play during his first stint for the Cleveland Cavaliers. He has been following the league for a decade now. Almas likes to stay updated about strategies, trades and injuries to further his understanding of the core-sport aspects of basketball he so loves to cover. By analyzing players and team performances and breaking down games, Almas adds to his insights to help him put forth an informed perspective. Almas also likes to write about football and has represented his high-school and college teams for basketball and football matches too. He organized a futsal tournament for his university, and his journalistic expertise isn’t limited to basketball as well. He spends his free time writing short stories and poems. His collection of stories was published in Writers’ Magazine in 2021. Almas also has an avid interest in human psychology.

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