Despite his undeniable talent, Steph Curry faced some obstacles early in his career, as he was often criticized over his smaller stature compared to other NBA players. However, he never let his size hold him back. In fact, he even managed to use it to his advantage, revolutionizing the game with his unique style of play in the process.
After being drafted by the Golden State Warriors in 2009, Curry quickly made his presence felt in the big boys’ league, finishing his rookie season with 17.5 points per game. His exceptional shooting skills, incredible handles, and basketball IQ set him apart from his peers. Before long, “Chef Curry” became known for his otherworldly long-range shooting, often sinking shots from way beyond the three-point line with seeming ease.
Curry’s accuracy and consistency from deep forced opposing teams to adapt their defensive strategies, ultimately impacting how the game is being played. As the NBA shifted to a more offense-driven league, Curry believed that his style of play came in at the right time.
“Yeah, I have a different style of playing,” Curry told Inside Hoops in 2017. “It’s the way I’ve been playing since I can remember, so it’s natural to me. But the way the league is going, you’ve got to be able to shoot. You’ve got to have skill and be able to handle the ball and do a lot of different things and be as versatile as you can. Yeah, I’m very comfortable with how I’m playing, and I do it at a very high level.”
Curry’s accuracy and consistency from deep forced opposing teams to adapt their defensive strategies, ultimately impacting how the game is being played. As the NBA shifted to a more offense-driven league, Curry believed that his style of play came in at the right time.
“Yeah, I have a different style of playing,” Curry told Inside Hoops in 2017. “It’s the way I’ve been playing since I can remember, so it’s natural to me. But the way the league is going, you’ve got to be able to shoot. You’ve got to have skill and be able to handle the ball and do a lot of different things and be as versatile as you can. Yeah, I’m very comfortable with how I’m playing, and I do it at a very high level.”
Like any other sharpshooter, Curry also had some cold-shooting nights. According to Steph, the key to regaining his rhythm when faced with a slump is simple: “Keep shooting.”
For Curry, each shot taken is an opportunity to fine-tune his technique and regain confidence. It also came in handy that Golden State acknowledges that every player encounters setbacks and periods of inconsistency, but it is how one responds to these obstacles that matters the most.
“Work your way out of a, quote-unquote, slump that way,” Curry said of his and the Warriors’ mentality when their shots are not falling. “I don’t know how you classify a team. We just want to win. Whether we shoot a lot of jumpers or find other ways to score, everybody is just focused on winning. It doesn’t matter how you characterize it.”