@@richierich5892 lebron hates this guys because this guy was born with talent and he's also nice & humble. Lebron is a piece of shit,Oh and I dont even like basketball but I've paid attention to both of the lately.
No this is hard work on top of also insanely gifted . There have been many shooters that worked insanely hard that still couldn’t perform this so casually - and I’m not even a big curry ‘fan’. I just have mad respect
Do you think a kid can throw a baseball all for 20 years and “learn” to throw 95 mph ? No it’s gifted . Sooner or later you’ll understand how talent separates from the workhorse
@@JohnnyVegas0012 like I said in the comment. Doesn't matter if you have the "muscle structure" or good genetics. It still takes countless hours to get to the MLB as a pitcher. Genetics are prob 30% everything else is more hard work then anyone realises
That’s a fact!! Like “man this game cheating again!” But n real life I have no explanation other than we’re living in a universe where he is a created player…?? 🤷🏿♂️
That's what he prides himself in. He doesn't even like to hit the rim during a free throw. And if he misses a free throw? Watch his reaction. It's the reason he's the BEST shooter of all time
@Prince Banson he is but this is a serious matter of science at this point so either contribute input or please exit the discussion, this comment reply section is now under a lockdown, the universe is in jeopardy unless we breakdown exactly what has been established here amongst the 4 of us
I don't know. I'm not a native, but the times I've seen him in my town, it's pretty insane. The perception live is never properly relayed on camera. When he starts going deep, it's wild every time.
I love the comment the person made about muscle memory. That’s the best way to put it. Steph Curry, has the smartest shooting muscles with respect to memory that has ever been seen in any world of basketball. The kid is just simply awesome. Way to go Steph.
I mean Kobe would get up at 5 in the am working out until 9 then working out again at 2 or 3 then hitting a game at 5-6 to do it all over at 5 in the am again the next day especially if they lost……that’s insane…..not saying Curry isn’t the greatest shooter, cuz he is but anybody can become a great shooter, it’s takes complete Drive to work how Kobe worked 💯
Not taking anything away from SC, but Jordan used to do this on the daily. Steve Kerr, SC's coach, used to do this. Thunder Dan Majerle used to hit 3's by the half-court line. Reggie Miller, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Isaiah Thomas, John Paxson, just off the top of my head. Again, Curry is definitely one of the greatest shooters. No doubt. But never seen anything like that at 46?
Doing something so much over and over until it becomes automatic is, in fact, a form of muscle memory. More precisely: "the ability to reproduce a particular movement without conscious thought, acquired as a result of frequent repetition of that movement." That is not to take away the incredible talent that Curry has. He's the best shooter to play the game. In my opinion ofc.
@Brian Argo cmon, now...don't pinch pennies here and make it sound like I'm disrespecting Bird...I'm from Indiana lol...Bird is an ALL TIME GREAT of the game and the more dominant player between the two, but when disecting the one individual aspect of the game when it comes to 'shooting the ball' from all of the spots available on the court to shoot from...Steph Curry is the best theres ever been, at that.
@@dylantaylor8389 "WaShEd" Coming from someone with a 2022 RU-vid account full of kids gameplay and dragon ball. Gotta love generation z,when they're not falling off cliffs for selfies they're dissing all time greats, HOF athletes, without having accomplished ONE SINGLE THING in their fkn life except having dad buying that xbox for Christmas 😂😂