Stephen Curry has already attained the greatest levels of achievement. The two-time MVP helped his team become an NBA dynasty by winning four titles. The 34-year-old's ascent to NBA fame has been fueled by his impressive shooting range. Curry still feels "underrated" despite having a Hall of Fame career that is deserving of admiration.
Curry talked about his documentary, which chronicles his time as a Davidson Wildcat before joining the NBA, in a recent interview. “It’s a tough one to explain because of what the resume looks like but for me, it’s like the healthy insecurity of the way I’ve seen the game of basketball right from day one, has not changed at all, that underrated mindset oozes out of me at every opportunity,” he claimed.
Stephen Curry enrolled to Davidson University to further his basketball career in 2006. Davidson University was not the most well-liked institution for basketball, though. No one anticipated Curry to be outstanding when he signed with the Wildcats. The basketball community was unaware of what it would experience, though.
Curry guided the Wildcats to unprecedented heights while serving as their starting point guard. He created history throughout his time in college and built a stellar resume for himself to play in the NBA. Curry had a legendary collegiate basketball career while attending an unpopular university for basketball. He maintained his underappreciated mindset from his time in Davidson throughout his illustrious career.