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Stephen Curry, one of the most renowned basketball players in history and often referred to as ‘Mr. Perfect From Beyond the Arc’, recently sat down for an interview with Wired alongside director Ryan Coogler. The conversation offered fans and followers a chance to gain deeper insights into the life of this sporting legend.

Amidst discussions about his incredible achievements, including four NBA championships, 2 league MVPs, and his record-breaking three-point shooting, Curry revealed a surprising facet about himself.

Stephen Curry’s hidden imperfection

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The revelation added a touch of vulnerability to the 4x NBA champion’s image. It makes him relatable, further demonstrating even superstars have areas where they might not excel. His willingness to share this less glamorous side of himself further endeared him to his fans. However, just a few weeks earlier, he shared his “Dream come true” achievement with fans with his extraordinary golf skills, and fans loved it too.

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Ideally, players excel in one sport specifically. But they can swing around in other sports too. Just like Michael Jordan, whose status as a basketball legend is unquestionable, and he was very much into baseball and golf as well. Curry’s interest in golf is remarkable, as displayed by his recent win. However, his recent revelation sheds light on what he’s not good at, and it is not any sport.

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As the interview progressed, the conversation veered towards exploring Curry’s weaknesses and areas he wishes to improve. Despite his awe-inspiring basketball talents and his ability to master the game’s most challenging shots, Curry playfully admitted that he has one notable shortcoming, singing. He explicitly said, “I can’t sing. I would be a different person if I could sing”.

The Golden State Warriors star expressed with a light-hearted tone that if he possessed the gift of singing, he would be a different person altogether.

Embracing surprises along the way

Throughout his illustrious career, Curry’s relentless pursuit of excellence and unwavering dedication to his craft set him apart as one of the greatest basketball players of all time.

He candidly shared with Wired, that along his journey, he has experienced moments of surprise and joy, where he exceeds even his own expectations. These unanticipated moments of success and achievement have taught Curry to embrace the unpredictability of life. He’s learned it is important to find delight in the unexpected.

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Chef Curry’s candid revelation about his lack of singing skills brought a refreshing and humanizing element to his larger-than-life persona as a basketball superstar.

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However, in his college days, he used to rap, and it’s not as bad as he claims it to be. What do you think of his rapping skills? Let us know in the comments below!

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