Today, we acknowledge that Stephen Curry has had the greatest impact on basketball. He is recognised as the "greatest shooter" and has nearly perfect shooting form. His shooting talent was the foundation upon which the three-point era stood. His fame was nonetheless constrained by the scouts because he was a thin young player for the Davidson Wildcats.
All they saw was an undersized guard who rushed into shots. “Far below NBA standard in terms of explosiveness and athleticism… Do not rely on him to run your team,”. “They said the same thing, the exact same thing about me,” the Indiana Pacers icon marveled as he relived his own memories while speaking during Curry’s ‘Underrated’ documentary.
“Doesn’t like when defenses are too physical with him. Not a great finisher around the basket due to his size and physical attributes” became words of a fool. Stephen Curry demolished his scouting report.
At times, the conflict turned violent, resulting in fights with His Airness. Jordan and Miller even grabbed each other by the throat during one game. The trash talking was virtually a daily occurrence whenever they shared the stage. However, the fact that it did occur was solely down to the Pacers legend capitalising on even the tiniest openings. He encouraged MJ to go all out, which improved his own performance.
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