Steph Curry rains threes on court, ends California drought

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What? How did he just figure this out?

DJI, Wednesday, 3 April 2019 17:28 (five years ago) link

was just about to post this. steph hopping on the mythmaking train lmao.

whole article here:
https://theathletic.com/903588/2019/04/03/thompson-steph-curry-fixed-his-vision-and-now-the-warriors-postseason-path-looks-so-much-clearer/

but I can't let Trae do it I got Huerter on my mind (Spottie), Wednesday, 3 April 2019 17:29 (five years ago) link

can you cut and paste that? I can't believe he's never had an eye test with team doctors.

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Wednesday, 3 April 2019 18:05 (five years ago) link

Stephen​ Curry was​ a rookie when the Hughes brothers film “The​ Book of Eli”​ came​ out in January of​ 2010. Denzel Washington​​ starred in this post-apocalyptic thriller about a man named Eli journeying across the violent and desolate wasteland the country had become, looking for San Francisco. Alcatraz was a safe haven where pre-war life was being preserved.

Eli had a precious item with him, one he believed would restore humanity: a Bible, the last copy on Earth, which he read every night for years. Under attack from vandals and pursued by a villain — played by Gary Oldman — who wanted to get his hands on the Bible so he could control people, Eli proved to be more than a nomad. Though humble and peaceful, he was a valiant fighter and proficient killer as well as a resourceful and innovative surviver.

Eventually, he made it to Alcatraz, albeit with a gunshot wound. The Bible was finally taken from him before he made it. Still, he completed his mission by reciting it word for word to a transcriber just before dying. The big plot twist at the conclusion of the movie? The Bible he carried was in Braille. Eli was blind the whole time.

This movie produced an ongoing debate between me and Curry. I argued Eli was not blind despite the hazed pupils revealed at the end. He opened doors with no problems, picked up items without feeling around for them, even shot birds from the sky with an arrow for dinner. No way he was blind.

But no matter how many suspect scenes I pointed out, Curry never wavered. He was convinced Eli was blind the whole time. Curry continued the debate on the court. He’d make a shot and then look at me at the scorer’s table, waving his hand in front of his face while he stared as he ran back down court. That was his way of reiterating that Eli was, indeed, blind.

And, now, it all makes sense. Not the movie, though I eventually conceded Eli was blind, but why that plot twist resonated so strongly with Curry.

Curry went 5 for 10 from 3-point range in Tuesday’s 116-102 win over the Denver Nuggets at Oracle Arena. It was his ninth consecutive game with at least five made 3-pointers. In those nine games, he has made 56 of 109 from deep. That’s 51.4 percent.

This turn-up has been a revelation. Curry went 4 for 15 from deep in a loss to Phoenix on March 10. He followed that with a 3-for-9 outing in a home nail-biting victory over Houston. At that point, he was shooting 36.6 percent from 3 after the All-Star break (48 of 131). In his first nine seasons combined, he shot 46.5 percent after the All-Star Game. He was in a legit slump.

Then, suddenly, it went away. What changed?

“I started wearing contacts,” Curry said late Tuesday, pulling his white “Ten in the Town” hat down on his head, creating an awning for his beaming eyes. “No, I’m serious.”

For all of his career, his life even, Curry has had issues with his eyes. He said he has a condition called Keratoconus, known in the ophthalmology field as KC. Technically, it’s an eye disease in which the cornea, normally a circle, progressively thins and takes on a cone shape. This distortion has given Curry what is known as an astigmatism, which is a type of error in the way the light bends when entering the eye. It doesn’t distribute the light equally to the retina and leads to blurred or distorted vision. It’s a genetic condition Curry was probably born with, though scientists don’t know how it is acquired.

Wait a second. Curry — who traveled all the way across the country to the Bay, his Bible in tow — was blind the whole time? And now he can see?

“It’s exactly that,” Curry said when asked if he feels like he has new eyes. “It’s like the whole world has opened up.”

This is the part where you borrow my take: no way he was blind.

Even before this recent hot streak, Curry had made more than 2,400 regular-season 3-pointers in his career. That’s third most in NBA history while taking the ninth-most attempts. He also has the best free-throw percentage in NBA history. Curry just passed Hall of Famer and Warriors legend Chris Mullin for fourth on the Warriors’ career points list. And that’s not to mention Curry’s ball-handling, developed by sensory overload drills with lights and tennis balls, and thread-the-needle passes.

But for those who have watched Curry over the years, you may have noticed this: he squints a lot. Sometimes, it looks like a piercing stare. Sometimes, he looks confused. But mostly, he’s developed a habit of adjusting his eyelids for clearer vision.

It is perhaps a sign of how mild his KC must be, because he could just squint and regain focus. But it is also a degenerative condition that, according to most scientists, doesn’t stop progressing until about age 40. So perhaps Curry, 31, reached a point where he needed to do something.

He said he should be wearing glasses, but he doesn’t. Once, at his annual Christmas event, he gave attendees a free visit with an optometrist and glasses if they needed them. When addressing the crowd he joked about needing to get checked out, too. He was giving a hint.

LASIK surgery is off the table for Curry. Corrective eye surgery reshapes the cornea by removing some of the tissue, making the cornea thinner. But for Curry, progressive thinning of his cornea is the problem.

So he just kept dealing with it. He became the greatest shooter ever despite an impediment. Why didn’t he get the contacts sooner?

“I had gotten so used to squinting for so long,” he said. “It was just normal.”

But after his prolonged slump — making just 33 percent of his 3-pointers over a nine-game stretch (38 for 115) — he recently gave the specialized contact lenses a try. Some people whose KC is severe enough need corneal transplant surgery or corneal collagen cross-linking. But for many, glasses or contacts are enough. They seem to be for Curry.

He is like many who don’t really know their vision is impaired until they get a dose of perfect vision. The contacts showed him what he’d been missing.

Since getting a rest day when Dallas came to town on March 23, Curry has made 32 of 59 from 3.

But the contacts aren’t the only factor, though Curry’s shooting just looks more true than it did in February. A big factor is the flow of the Warriors offense. The ball is hopping around. Kevin Durant has been a catalyst for that.

The offense is running through him a lot, as Steve Kerr leans on point-Durant. But Durant isn’t looking for his shot at the same rate he normally does. After going 9 for 25 against Dallas in a blowout loss when Curry rested, Durant has taken just 59 shots in the last five games, 22 coming in the overtime loss at Minnesota. But he’s averaging 7.6 assists and feeding his teammates like a 7-foot waiter. With Durant as a live option and looking to pass and the Warriors cutting and moving off him, it’s made life off of the ball much easier for Curry.

After the loss to Dallas, the Warriors ranked second in the league with 318.6 passes per game. Their 29.1 assists per game led the league. Since then, they’ve averaged 20 more passes and 5.4 more assists per game.

Ball movement equals motion, motion shifts the defense and creates openings while also allowing the Warriors offense to get a rhythm going. That rhythm is like caffeine to Curry’s game. He gets better looks. He knows where and when they are coming from.

His latest hot streak has him up to 43.8 percent shooting from 3, on pace for his highest percentage since his 2015-16 unanimous MVP season. It’s the second most 3-pointers he’s made in his career (340 and counting), short of only his record-destroying 402 in 2015-16.

Curry in rhythm heading into the playoffs is the best news for the Warriors. He has been the catalyst, the barometer, for the Warriors’ success during this entire run. When he is on, they are the most explosive offense in NBA history. When he is healthy and aggressive and drilling 3-pointers at an historic rate, they are unbeatable.

And that was true when he was blind. Now he can see.

DJI, Wednesday, 3 April 2019 18:16 (five years ago) link

wow, that's unbelievable. i guess it's lucky that the contacts haven't thrown him off!
he casually hit one before he came off the floor last night that must've been closer to 40 feet away than not.

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Wednesday, 3 April 2019 18:37 (five years ago) link

thanks for the c+p btw!

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Wednesday, 3 April 2019 18:37 (five years ago) link

I’m guessing his prescription is not especially strong, but that’s still pretty fuckin nuts

k3vin k., Wednesday, 3 April 2019 18:43 (five years ago) link

Zach @nealberg96

His slump is Hardens career best 😂😂😂 and he was BLIND 😂😂😂

but I can't let Trae do it I got Huerter on my mind (Spottie), Wednesday, 3 April 2019 19:46 (five years ago) link

four weeks pass...
three weeks pass...

Legend 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/yqIFcEK3mG

— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) June 7, 2019

big city slam (Spottie), Friday, 7 June 2019 23:15 (four years ago) link

four months pass...

KD confirms:

STEPH IS BETTER THAN RUSS pic.twitter.com/QZ2lK87v2r

— Chris Montano (@gswchris) October 21, 2019

de-mamba mentality (Spottie), Monday, 21 October 2019 21:03 (four years ago) link

was that a question tho

Clay, Monday, 21 October 2019 21:08 (four years ago) link

whole epsiode/interview is gold

de-mamba mentality (Spottie), Monday, 21 October 2019 21:18 (four years ago) link

two months pass...

So much fun!! I miss him.

Fetchboy, Friday, 3 January 2020 21:24 (four years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Welp. Today is ruined for @WorldWideWob, as Steph Curry explicitly told Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson on “All the Smoke” that he wanted to get drafted by the Knicks: “I wanted to go to New York and thought I was going to New York.” pic.twitter.com/ZJTubztTSR

— Drew Shiller (@DrewShiller) January 23, 2020

lag∞n, Thursday, 23 January 2020 18:09 (four years ago) link

watching the whole episode now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t9Zknmdkuk&feature=emb_logo

omg what did you type to find this gif? (Spottie), Thursday, 23 January 2020 18:14 (four years ago) link

https://youtu.be/_t9Zknmdkuk

omg what did you type to find this gif? (Spottie), Thursday, 23 January 2020 18:15 (four years ago) link

Good interview. He's so likeable and thoughtful.

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Saturday, 25 January 2020 04:13 (four years ago) link

stephs version of around the world is different than the one i grew up playing

Steph Curry knocking down deep 3s

The return is near 😈😈😈 pic.twitter.com/hqe6JwMq0X

— Chris Montano (@gswchris) January 31, 2020


i dont think i could do what he did here if i stayed in a gym all day and did nothing but try

omg what did you type to find this gif? (Spottie), Friday, 31 January 2020 06:05 (four years ago) link

one month passes...

https://www.knbr.com/2020/02/29/steve-kerr-explains-decision-to-hold-out-stephen-curry-on-sunday/


“The hand is ready. The hand is healed and strong, and that’s been the case for the last week. But like I told you guys the other day, he’s been limited to two scrimmages. Both scrimmages included some random people we just found on the street with all due respect to Klay Thompson’s pals. "

DJI, Sunday, 1 March 2020 17:19 (four years ago) link

Lmao

Thybulle on the Dash (Spottie), Sunday, 1 March 2020 17:30 (four years ago) link

Back tonight!

DJI, Thursday, 5 March 2020 17:01 (four years ago) link

bless

Thybulle on the Dash (Spottie), Thursday, 5 March 2020 17:18 (four years ago) link

Steph Curry is a fucking asshole pic.twitter.com/3rqWWN20lS

— BBQ Dom (@RealBBQDom) March 6, 2020

lag∞n, Friday, 6 March 2020 13:33 (four years ago) link

three weeks pass...

baby steph getting all his looks of the catch n shoot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNQmZqTDhw4

lag∞n, Saturday, 28 March 2020 03:59 (four years ago) link

That clip reel was great fun. I watched a lot of those originally, forgot what a show he put on.

A is for (Aimless), Saturday, 28 March 2020 05:08 (four years ago) link

wild he went back and played another season after that

lag∞n, Saturday, 28 March 2020 13:17 (four years ago) link

That shot at 18:10

DJI, Saturday, 28 March 2020 21:41 (four years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDBaDqrWBEI

lag∞n, Sunday, 5 April 2020 00:58 (four years ago) link

lol I remember seeing that live. love how he doesn’t even realize it til he gets swamped by teammates

brimstead, Sunday, 5 April 2020 02:31 (four years ago) link

<3 turiaf

brimstead, Sunday, 5 April 2020 02:31 (four years ago) link

Whenever I mention Curry to my wife I identify him as the NBA's most "magical" player. And this from a Blazer fan who has watched the amazing fabulous career of Dame Lillard. It's a bit like watching the Clyde Drexler years, when Jordan was just enough better to throw shade on Drexler, who otherwise was easily an all time Top 20 player.

A is for (Aimless), Sunday, 5 April 2020 03:24 (four years ago) link

so much long twos so little layups

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sc6d5Stynv4

lag∞n, Sunday, 5 April 2020 12:07 (four years ago) link

“You got me.” CP3 giving Steph his props for dropping him in 2015. 🤣 pic.twitter.com/paRzhxPh5S

— Chris Montano (@gswchris) April 6, 2020

Spottie, Monday, 6 April 2020 19:59 (four years ago) link

"I only play d half the time" lol lol

symsymsym, Tuesday, 7 April 2020 20:51 (four years ago) link

steph cannot type

It's never too late to learn how to type 😆

(via @ayeshacurry) pic.twitter.com/XNk5wKtCf9

— ESPN (@espn) April 18, 2020

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Sunday, 19 April 2020 16:28 (three years ago) link

lmao one of the best basketball players ever has had it in the back of his head to learn how to type for a while

lag∞n, Sunday, 19 April 2020 16:34 (three years ago) link

four months pass...

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EgnLk9vWoAMo3tt?format=jpg&name=medium

lag∞n, Saturday, 29 August 2020 19:41 (three years ago) link

LOL

k3vin k., Sunday, 30 August 2020 20:00 (three years ago) link

three months pass...

FIVE minutes without a miss. 😳

105 straight threes. 😳

Steph is unreal. @warriors pic.twitter.com/Jbj5bBwsnZ

— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) December 26, 2020

k3vin k., Sunday, 27 December 2020 14:25 (three years ago) link

Want to engrave that on a wishing stone and carry it in my pocket

the serious avant-garde universalist right now (forksclovetofu), Sunday, 27 December 2020 16:29 (three years ago) link

If only he hit 13 more on Christmas.

DJI, Sunday, 27 December 2020 16:38 (three years ago) link

ok, i know i am maybe going to sound a bit hyperbolic when i say this, but: that clip of Steph hitting 105 threes in a row ... i'm trying to decide if that is the most amazing video footage of a human accomplishment i have ever seen? i'm not talking sports, i'm talking anything. what compares? this is a serious question.

alpine static, Monday, 28 December 2020 09:14 (three years ago) link

Obligatory "We talkin bout practice"... but yes, it is incredibly awesome to watch the literal best humanity has ever produced at a specific activity, in the zone, doing their thing better than anyone ever has like that. Wish Kerr would quit the foolish motion "offense" he's trying to run for scrubs like Andrew Wiggins and Oubre, and for once unleash Curry in full offensive engine ball hog mode for a whole season like D'Antoni has been doing with Harden for the past couple of years.

Sabre of Paradise (trevor phillips), Monday, 28 December 2020 09:25 (three years ago) link

ok, i know i am maybe going to sound a bit hyperbolic when i say this, but: that clip of Steph hitting 105 threes in a row ... i'm trying to decide if that is the most amazing video footage of a human accomplishment i have ever seen? i'm not talking sports, i'm talking anything. what compares? this is a serious question.

― alpine static, Monday, December 28, 2020 4:14 AM (five hours ago) bookmarkflaglink

it’s incredible, and tom tango did some kind of nerd analysis on twitter where he suggested his true 3pt rate was 92% or something. I don’t think I’ve mentioned this on ILH but a friend of mine who trained in residency with me for a bit is the world record holder for 3 pointers made in 24 hours, and he hit 75% over the course of the day, and told me that before fatigue really set in over the last few hours he was hitting >90%

k3vin k., Monday, 28 December 2020 14:27 (three years ago) link

he’s now doing cardiology fellowship at....duke smh

k3vin k., Monday, 28 December 2020 14:29 (three years ago) link

as far as just hitting practice threes there are prob a bunch of people who can do what steph did in that video, apparently the celtics old equipment manager for years would beat players regularly in 3pt competitions, in fact having a lanky nba body makes shooting harder

lag∞n, Monday, 28 December 2020 15:50 (three years ago) link

that white nyc street baller from the 80s def cld hit 100 practice 3s in a row

lag∞n, Monday, 28 December 2020 15:53 (three years ago) link


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