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Stephen Curry, the man who went unnoticed but ended up changing the NBA: I still have that undervalued mindset.

Stephen Curry can now look back with pride, knowing that he defied the doubters and established his NBA career as one of the all-time greats.

While being drafted into the NBA, he significantly increased the reliance on three-point shots from beyond the arc, changing the way the game is played.

Curry is the first long-range shooter to dominate the sport; he has ingrained it in the game, and kids are practicing long-range shooting far more now than they were before Curry arrived on the scene. Curry explains in an upcoming Apple TV+ documentary about his career that he will never be able to shake the feelings of rejection he felt as a young person.

It has given me an excellent opportunity to reflect, express gratitude, and appreciate my path. In an interview with SensaCine, Stephen Curry says, “Seeing the finished product of who I am right now and going back to being a skinny, short kid who didn’t pass the eye exam.”

“Believe in yourself, believe in the procedure, and don’t be too concerned about the outcomes because they’ll take care of themselves, even if you have to deal with success and failure along the way.”

It’s a common occurrence in life. This, in my opinion, is relevant to people involved in basketball, athletics, and even in everyday life.

Curry was thought to be underweight. Keep in mind the era of the NBA before he demonstrated his incredible shooting ability. The central theme was power.

After Shaquille O’Neal defined an era with his exceptional size and athleticism, LeBron James took over with the strength of a weightlifter in the body of a toned athlete.