From the moment the Golden State Warriors began their dynasty in 2015, a clumsy narrative attached itself to Curry like barnacles to a ship: He is a product of the system. The argument went that Coach Steve Kerr’s motion offense, the moving screens, and the spaced floor created a playground where a small, frail shooter could thrive.
At first glance, a documentary about Stephen Curry—a four-time NBA champion, two-time MVP, and the undisputed greatest shooter in basketball history—seems to have a title problem. How can a man with his resume possibly be "underrated"? Stephen Curry- Underrated
Two MVPs, four championships, and the all-time three-point record later, the "Underrated" tag seems like a distant memory. Yet, Curry still plays with the chip on his shoulder of that three-star recruit. His brand, appropriately named "Underrated," focuses on giving opportunities to those who are overlooked. It serves as a reminder that scouts look at height and weight, but they can't measure the range of a player's heart or the speed of their release. From the moment the Golden State Warriors began
That is leadership. That is sacrifice. And it never, ever shows up in the highlights. How can a man with his resume possibly be "underrated"
His father’s alma mater only offered him a walk-on spot.