Curry spices thing up with dazzling
three-point prowess
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[December 26, 2014]
By Mark Lamport-Stokes
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Blessed with one
of the purest shooting strokes in the National Basketball Association,
Stephen Curry is on track to end his career as one of the best
three-point shooters ever.
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A strong work ethic has helped the Golden State Warriors point
guard hone his unique skills and at the age of 26 has scaled heights
reached by very few with his astonishing ability to pour in
three-pointers.
Curry is competing in his fifth season in the league and has a
career average of 43.5 percent from beyond the arc -- the third-best
since the NBA introduced the three-point line in 1979.
Only Steve Kerr (45.4), who is Golden State's head coach, and Hubert
Davis (44.1) are ahead of him.
"What makes Steph so special is his ability to handle the ball
before he takes a shot," Kerr told Reuters before the league-leading
Warriors suffered a shock 115-105 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on
Tuesday.
"Most three-point shooters are guys like me who just stand still and
shoot when they're open, but he's handling the ball, running the
offense, creating offense for others and then all of a sudden
pulling up off the dribble and shooting from 25 feet.
"Very few people in the world can do that. He has maybe the best
hand-eye coordination of anyone."
Asked where he thought Curry stacked up among the best three-point
scorers of all time, Kerr replied: "It's hard to put those lists
together. It goes way beyond percentages because the degree of
difficulty and volume of shots has to be factored in.
"When you think about the types of shots that he has to take, he's
as good as anybody I've ever seen."
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Curry, taken by the Warriors with the seventh overall pick in the
2009 NBA Draft, has been instrumental in making Golden State (23-4)
one of the most dangerous offensive teams in the league.
His shooting, triggered by a lightning-fast release, is envied by
his peers and he has already achieved the best three-point
percentage among players who have attempted more than 2,000 shots.
"He can shoot off the dribble or the catch and needs little time,
little space," Warriors guard Shaun Livingston, a 10-year league
veteran, told Reuters. "I've not seen anyone better as a three-point
shooter."
Curry and shooting guard Klay Thompson form a potent backcourt
tandem dubbed the 'Splash Brothers', both of them averaging more
than 20 points per game this season.
(Editing by Steve Keating)
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