Stephen Curry: What Everyone’s Overlooking About Steph Curry’s Game This Year

Stephen Curry, the perennial MVP candidate and three-point king, has been dazzling fans with his unique style of play for years. But as the new NBA season unfolds, there’s a subtle yet significant aspect of his game that almost everyone seems to be overlooking.

While most people focus on Curry’s shooting prowess, there’s been a noticeable shift in his approach to the game. His assists have quietly climbed, and his defensive intensity has risen a notch. What’s behind this new mindset? Insiders suggest it may be Curry’s way of adapting to the Warriors’ evolving roster.

This season, Curry seems more intent on setting up his teammates rather than shouldering the entire scoring burden himself. Could it be that the aging superstar is preparing for a transition to a different role? Or perhaps he’s found new ways to remain unpredictable to opposing defenses.

Some analysts believe this change could either be a masterstroke that prolongs his career or a sign that Curry is subtly acknowledging his own limitations. But knowing Curry, he’s likely playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers.

As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see if this shift makes the Warriors stronger contenders – or if it raises more questions about their championship aspirations.

 

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