Steph Curry recently shared with Steve Nash and LeBron James the reasons behind his decision to shoot more three-pointers after his first MVP season.
Few players have reshaped basketball like Curry. Legends such as Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Michael Jordan revolutionized the game, and Curry has joined their ranks by changing the modern approach to shooting.
From his Davidson days, Steph demonstrated an extraordinary shooting range and a rapid release, which allowed him to shoot effectively despite being shorter than many opponents.
Curry has rewritten the NBA’s shooting records and inspired a new era. Following his success as a 4-time champion, the NBA evolved with more teams emphasizing three-point shooting. Modern offenses rely heavily on scoring from beyond the arc, a trend Curry initiated.
On the recent episode of Mind the Game, Curry joined Steve Nash—often compared to him—and LeBron James, his longtime Finals rival, to discuss basketball insights.
"Yes, three great basketball minds on one forum. And eventually, the topic turned to Steph’s prolific output from beyond the arc."
Steph elaborated on how he gradually increased his three-point attempts, shaping his style and influencing the league’s offensive strategies.
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