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ESPN's Sports Science on Steph's Shot
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Thats so ridiculous.ESPN's Sports Science on Steph's Shot
He gotta shoot, he's to small and fragile to go strong in the paint.... but he's still a beast though
realtalk when i watched him at davidson i thought he was gonna be the next jordan. dude was putting up stupid numbers every night..played with his swag turned up tooremember watching his scrawny self at davidson when i was at south carolina. i always thought at worst he would of been steve kerr glad to see him doing work in the L. I wanna see what his lil bro can do. On another note dude is cool and humble and is probably everything you would want your son to be props to mr. and mrs. curry for raising there boys my man got married, has a daughter, and is loving life
next season come back stronger, better court vision, improve shot selection, work on mid range game, and learn how to get to the FT line more.
get that ankle right too
Not all coaches have and share the same knowledge of the gameI wonder why more players do not practice to have higher arch on their shot. It is common sense.
If they desire to improvenext season come back stronger, better court vision, improve shot selection, work on mid range game, and learn how to get to the FT line more.
get that ankle right tooThis advice can be applied to all NBA players
This advice can be applied to all NBA players
Glad he got a good run in the playoff, unfortunately the last video appears as private when I try to watch
It's really tough to get the ball up to the 55 degree angle with any sort of accuracy. The amount of dedication to repetition it takes to make a shot like that consistent is what separates individuals like him from the rest of us.I wonder why more players do not practice to have higher arch on their shot. It is common sense.