Warriors’ Stephen Curry Reveals Grand Plans After Hanging His Sneakers in NBA
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Stephen Curry is a fabulous basketball player and one of the most influential players in league history. But what many people don’t know is that Curry is a book enthusiast as well.
In August 2020, Curry announced that he would launch a book club labeled “Underrated”. The Warriors’ superstar has delivered on his promise while commencing a $20-month platform in partnership with Literati.
In a recent interview, Curry talked about various aspects of his life off-the-court. The two-time MVP revealed that his favorite book on basketball is The Sixth Man by Andre Idu0dala. Moreover, he also shared how it feels to read a book about himself from a different perspective.
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“I’ve seen all the books that were written about me, which is kind of surreal. The only one that I’ve read (most of) is “Golden,” by Marcus Thompson, a beat writer who is pretty close to my career. It’s a pretty weird experience reading about yourself from somebody that did their homework.
“Eventually, I’ll write one about myself and talk about all the craziness of the on- and off-court successes, failures, all the above, but not anytime soon.”
Curry fans will be happy to hear this answer from him as he potentially dropped a hint for an autobiography. However, it may not drop anytime soon, as right now his focus is on making a return to the league.
Can Stephen Curry and the Warriors dominate the league again?
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In the last five years, Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors ruled the league. They made five consecutive finals appearances while winning three of them. Many believe that if it weren’t for untimely injuries to co-stars Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson, the Dubs would have another banner in the rafters.
However, the Warriors are way past that point and are looking to make a comeback after an abysmal 2019-20 season. They finished at the bottom of the barrel with a record of 15-50 courtesy of the Splash Brothers missing almost the entire season.
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Next season, the Warriors’ core will be back and they have the #2 pick in the 2020 NBA draft. The future is looking bright for the them and they will look forward to crushing the West once again.
Will the GSW continue their reign of terror, or is the West too stacked for them to dominate?