Stephen Curry's Changing The Game Of Basketball

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Basketball is growing and becoming a well known sport, where two teams of five players attempt to score points on an opposing netted hoop (basket) 10 feet high while stopping the other team from scoring on their own basket. This sport is not just becoming popular in America but in many other nations such as Spain, Lithuania, Australia, and Croatia. However, one player in the United States named Stephen Curry (Steph) is changing the game of basketball by becoming one of the deadliest perimeter shooters of all time. Despite the opposing views of being unable to change a sport individually, Stephen Curry is evolving the game of basketball himself through his shooting efficiency, his ability to consistently make “bad shots”, and becoming a dominant threat in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Stephen Curry maintains shooting efficiency while taking more shots than other players. Curry is the fourth most efficient shooter in the NBA with at least 200 shots taken, yet takes more than twice the number of shots than the three players that are more efficient (Morrison N. Pg.). With more attempts, a player’s shot percentage usually decreases. If a shooter can stay accurate with more shots taken, then he becomes much more difficult to contain during a game. As the seasons progress, “Curry has taken on additional shot-making …show more content…

He is an outstanding 3-point shooter that can hit a shot from just about anywhere on the court, and by doing that he is changing the offensive game style from inside to more of an outside game. Small players like Curry can finally play a huge impact on the game through making long range shots. These shooting skills can completely alter a team’s game plan, as the outside now must be covered. Curry is a major threat and is one of the best players in the history of the NBA due to his unique

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