One of the most famous and dominant basketball personalities currently is Stephen Curry. With his incredible game sense and likable persona off-court, Curry has become one of the fan favorites. In the league, Steph Curry shines as a beacon of resilience, facing both victory and defeat head-on. Although appearing in 6 NBA finals, Curry’s experiences have been a rollercoaster of emotions. And during a recent interview, he spoke about them on a public platform.
During a recent interview, they asked the 4x champ about his mindset while stepping on the court. Curry revealed his state of mind and how he does not let the fear of failure blindside him.
Stephen Curry talks about his confidence
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The 2016 NBA Finals is a shining example of basketball competition at its best. After four games, the Curry-led Golden State Warriors had the upper hand. But the Cavaliers produced an incredible comeback from a 3-1 series disadvantage thanks to LeBron James’ relentless tenacity. Curry had a chance to think about how important confidence is, even in the midst of difficulty, while the Warriors were falling apart.
Curry emphasized that it’s not about shying away from giving your all to something out of fear of unfavorable outcomes. Instead, he emphasized on the need to work hard, adjust strategies, and stay confident even when faced with challenges. His outlook on failure is a masterclass in mental fortitude. And following the 2016 defeat, the Warriors grew stronger. They secured back-to-back championships as they did not give up and worked on the betterment of the team.
In the interview, they questioned Curry about his mindset and the fear of failure. He said, “It’s going through the reps, but I am not afraid of giving everything you have to something. Because I am not results-oriented like we lost in the finals in 2016, everything we did to put ourselves in that position is wrong. It’s like no, we have got that far, there might be several tweaks but you have to continue to strategize on that. But right there, don’t let that kill your confidence and you just go through those episodes over and over again.”
🗣🗣🗣 “I deserve the confidence based on the work that I put in” -Stephen Curry
Listen to the entire thing and you’ll understand why Steph is a four time NBA champion and two time league MVP. This mindset is different. “I’m not results oriented” 🔥 pic.twitter.com/NAm9ikWBDQ
— TheWarriorsTalk (@TheWarriorsTalk) August 23, 2023
Curry even added by saying, “I’m not afraid to take the big shots, not afraid to play in the big moments. Because I deserve the confidence based on the work I put in.”
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Curry’s journey to becoming a 4x champion
Steph Curry always possessed the talent of being the player he is today. His shooting prowess got noticed when he set a single-season NCAA record for most three-pointers made. Then he was drafted by the Warriors in 2009, but did not win his first championship till 2014. He even won the league MVP in 2015, but then suffered a loss against the Cavaliers the year later. With Curry’s determination and confidence, the Warriors came back all guns blazing and won the Championship back-to-back in 2017 & 2018. Again, they reached the finals in 2019 and suffered a loss to the Raptors. Next two years, the Warriors even missed the playoffs but never gave up. In 2022, they clinched the championship, with Curry being crowned the finals MVP.
Steph Curry’s journey is not just about wins and losses, but also about his fearless pursuit of greatness, even in the face of failure. His resilience, dedication, and confidence have inspired athletes and fans around the world. With his legacy, Curry reminds us that facing fear and maintaining self-assurance is the key to transcending adversity and emerging stronger.
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