There’s no denying that Stephen Curry changed the way basketball is played. Three-point shooting has become the norm since his rise in mid-2010s when the Golden State Warriors became a dynasty and him winning two season MVP.

Curry is already 37 years old and even though he is not hanging his jersey yet, he already has plans once he’s done. He said that he is going to continue helping influence the game on the sidelines.
“A little bit only – I see what these coaches go through in the league, so I understand how hard the job is,” Curry said during an interview with NBC’s Today show.
“For me, though, it’s about figuring out a way to have an influence in the game, to give back to it the way that so many people have poured into me.”

Curry will go down as one of the all-time greats despite being one of the smallest in the league. He was able to keep up with the bigger guys with his work ethic and strengthening another area of his game where he can’t be reached.
Stephen Curry’s book is about hardwork
Curry is currently touring to promote his book title Shot Ready which he wrote himself.
The book’s excerpt says:
Shot Ready is a powerful distillation of Curry’s transformative philosophy of success – centered on intentional preparation, constant improvement, creativity, connection, mindfulness, and joy – drawn from the most important and revealing moments of his life’s journey and delivered in his incomparable voice and style.

Curry said he might become a coach in the future but this book can be anybody’s way of learning from the greatest 3-point shooter of all time.
Shot Ready started selling on September 9 and fans can purchase it through his own website.
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