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Stephen Curry and Michael Jordan have left indelible marks on the NBA in their own unique way. With his three-point shooting, Curry has revolutionized the game, while Jordan’s unmatched skill set has made him a legend. There is a moment from Curry’s childhood that would shape his career and teachings. A six-year-old Stephen Curry meeting his idol, Jordan, in the Charlotte Hornets Coliseum, sets the stage for a learning that transcends the boundaries of time and sport. Fast forward, both of them are icons and love golf, apart from other things.?

Stephen Curry, now a two-time MVP and four-time NBA champion, is worth an estimated $160 million. But even with his wealth and fame, he remains grounded, often attributing his humility to the lesson learned from a brief encounter with Michael Jordan nearly three decades ago.

How MJ left a lasting impression on Stephen Curry

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In a recent interview, Curry recalled when he met Jordan in the old Charlotte Hornets Coliseum. Back then, young Steph would often accompany his father, Dell Curry, to games in North Carolina.

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On one fateful day, while waiting in a long hallway leading to where visiting teams’ buses were staged after games, Steph saw MJ walking towards him.

“He gave me eye contact and shook my hand and asked my name,” Curry reminisced. These simple gestures may have lasted only seconds, but to me, it felt like 5 minutes.”

This fleeting interaction taught Curry the importance of being present and making others feel seen, a lesson he carries with him to this day.

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Almost three decades later, Stephen Curry has become one of the most influential figures in modern-day basketball.

The ripple effect of a simple gesture

Curry understands the magnitude of such interactions, especially with young fans. He acknowledges that he can’t replicate that experience for every fan he meets, but when he does have the time, he makes it count.

“I understand the magnitude that it could mean for them to just find a little bit of confidence, a little bit of joy again, feel seen and who knows what they might do with that newfound energy,” he recalled in his recent interview.

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The lesson from Jordan has shaped Curry’s approach to his fans. He appreciates the excitement and tries to reciprocate it. Whether it’s signing an autograph, taking a picture, or simply acknowledging their presence, Curry understands the impact these slight gestures can have.

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