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Stephen Curry, Who Holds the Record for Most Three-Pointers Made in NBA History, Teaches Young Kids the Art of Shooting at His Basketball Camp

Published 08/07/2022, 7:30 AM EDT

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Currently, in his 13th season, Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry has provided some of the greatest performances seen on the court. He has established himself as the greatest three-point shooter of all time, having made the most three-pointers in NBA history. 

Moreover, Curry has started a private camp called Curry Camp, in which he is teaching the next generation of ballers everything they need to know about basketball. There have also been videos going viral showing Curry giving advice to young kids and teaching them about footwork.

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After winning the fourth championship of his career three months ago, Curry then focused on the golf camp in Tahoe. Additionally, he hosted the ESPY Awards this year, and was involved with the Oakland Athletics.

With his wife Ayesha Curry, he celebrated his children’s birthdays and his anniversary. And now he’s back on the court, but this time he’s teaching some lessons to the next generation of NBA players.

 

A total of 26 young players will be participating in this camp, of which 13 are boys and 13 are girls, where Stephen Curry will be teaching them the art of shooting. The program is being held at the San Francisco Olympic Club. 

It has been a good start for Stephen Curry’s 26 young players in his Curry camp

Having organized programs like this for over a decade, Curry canceled them when the pandemic hit. 

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“I’m simulating a corner 3 so I might be in an all-out sprint,” Curry explained. “Once I get here, I’m breaking down and I’m sliding into the shot.

“My footwork is ready to go to catch that ball,” he told the campers. “Break down, catch and shoot.”

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In response to the Golden State Warriors star’s experience with the Kids, he mentioned: “I love to give that back knowing I have the opportunity to do so,” Curry said. “And I love to be out there engaged with the kids. I really have fun doing it.”

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With his techniques, he has made his mark playing for the Warriors, winning the championship last season and winning his first Finals MVP award. His mission in this camp is to share the same information with the young generation.

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Anshika Rai

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Anshika Rai is an NBA writer at EssentiallySports. She is currently pursuing her bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication. Anshika has been following NBA for many years now.
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