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Stephen Curry was an excellent shooter by his second year of high school. However, according to his father, former NBA player Dell Curry, he had a slow release which made him vulnerable, particularly in the paint. To address this weakness, Stephen Curry completely deconstructed his stroke in the summer before his junior year. It was an excruciating process.
“I really couldn’t shoot outside the paint for, like, the first three weeks,” Curry told Sports Illustrated. “All summer when I was at camps people were like, ‘Who are you, why are you playing basketball?’ I was really that bad for a month and a half [before] I finally figured it out.”
"He's incredible, He's different. He's different. He's something we've never seen. We've never seen this. It's crazy to me, like just me being the biggest Michael Jordan fan, to see somebody come around like this. I have my idea of me being incredible, you know what I mean? But this dude right here, like it's different. It's a whole different monster, as far as his handle and the way he shoots? C'mon, you know you ain't never seen nothing like this."