One of the most impressive things about Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors is how easy he makes it all look.
The man has the most three-pointers in NBA history, has claimed four championship rings, and also got his first Finals MVP trophy recently.
And he has remained even-keeled and cool-headed through it all.
Steph Curry made 81 consecutive 4th quarter and OT free throws from the 2015 to 2019 playoffs. Unreal. pic.twitter.com/LJ4Lwn4cfm
— ³⁰ (@StephMuse_) October 10, 2022
One of Curry’s many amazing accomplishments is the fact that he made 81 consecutive fourth quarter and overtime free throws from the 2015 to 2019 playoffs.
That is just one of the many incredible stats that have filled Curry’s career.
There is no doubt that Curry is one of the greatest of all time and he still has plenty of time to continue to build on that greatness.
Curry’s Career Ahead
Odds are that Curry will make it to the Finals again before he retires.
In fact, he could be back there at the end of the upcoming season.
He is just 34 years old which means he could still be playing in the NBA for five to six more years.
And in that time, he will only bolster his track record and stat sheet even more.
Curry is already in conversation as one of the best basketball players of all time.
If he is able to win a fifth ring, his place in history will be completely undeniable and he’d have to be mentioned alongside Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Larry Bird, and others.
Curry is the centerpiece of the Warriors but the team has steadily gotten better in the last few years.
He is now surrounded by a group of great superstars, which means he could take some pressure off his shoulders, rest more, and play less.
But that doesn’t seem likely.
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