Steph Curry, the star point guard for the Golden State Warriors, explains his reckless approach to playing basketball.
Steph Curry, the point guard for the Golden State Warriors, is being open about the mentality that enables him to play fearlessly. One of the most successful and reliable players in the NBA, the four-time NBA champion and thrice league MVP, has a lot to do with his mindset.
Curry discussed in an interview how his fearless outlook has helped him develop into the successful player that he is. Even the catastrophic NBA Finals defeat to the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016—when the Warriors surrendered a 3-1 lead in the Finals and failed to win the championship despite their record-breaking 73-9 regular season record—was credited to his mentality.
“I have no qualms about giving anything my all. I don’t care about results. I’m not saying that anything I did to put myself in that situation—we lost the Finals in 2016—was incorrect. No, you made it that far. There may need to be some adjustments, and you’ll need to keep planning, but you’re on the right track. Just let’s go back. Don’t let it undermine your self-assurance, advises The Warriors Talk.
“I don’t hesitate to take large risks. not frightened to play in front of crowds… Based on the effort I’ve put in, I deserve the trust.
Curry has established the record for most three-pointers made in history thanks to his ability to flourish and feel confident while attempting large shots.
Steph Curry and the Warriors were eliminated from the NBA playoffs when the Los Angeles Lakers defeated them 4-2 in the Western Conference Semifinals, and this mindset will undoubtedly aid Curry in recovering.