Point GuardGolden State WarriorsΒ· #30

Stephen Curry

Stephen Curry is the greatest shooter in NBA history and the architect of the modern three-point revolution. His off-ball movement, gravity effect, and ability to create space with or without the ball has permanently changed how basketball is played and defended.

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Tactical Profile

Curry's tactical impact goes far beyond his shooting percentage. His movement off the ball β€” using screens, curls, and flare cuts β€” forces defenses to commit resources no other player demands. His gravity (the defensive attention he commands even without the ball) creates open looks for teammates throughout every possession. Paired with Draymond Green's orchestration and the Warriors' motion principles, Curry is the ultimate weapon in a system built on spacing and decision speed.

Off-the-Dribble Shooting

Creates and hits pull-up threes off ball screens, step-backs, and hesitations from beyond 30 feet with game-speed precision.

Off-Ball Movement

Relentlessly cuts, curls, and fades off screens β€” forcing the defense to allocate two defenders and opening the floor for Golden State's entire system.

Pick-and-Roll Ball Handling

Among the best ever at reading PnR coverages and instantly punishing the hedge, drop, or switch with the right counter.

Basketball IQ

Elite shot selection, court vision, and situational awareness β€” knows exactly when to hunt his shot, attack the close-out, or find the open teammate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1What makes Stephen Curry's shooting so hard to guard?

Curry's shooting is uniquely difficult to guard because of his off-ball movement β€” he never stands still. He uses screens, curls, and flare cuts to create separation, and his release is so quick that even a slight opening becomes a made basket. On top of that, his pull-up range (35+ feet) means defenders can't go under screens.

2How does Stephen Curry use the pick-and-roll?

Curry is one of the best pick-and-roll ball handlers in history. He reads the coverage instantly: if the defense hedges, he turns the corner; if they drop, he elevates for the pull-up three; if they switch, he attacks the mismatch. The Warriors also use DHO (dribble hand-off) actions to create similar advantages.

3What is the "gravity effect" in basketball and how does Curry use it?

Gravity describes how a player draws defensive attention even without the ball. Curry's gravity is historically unmatched β€” defenses chase him through every screen because leaving him open for even a second results in a made basket. This constant defensive commitment opens cut lanes, driving lanes, and corner threes for his teammates throughout every possession.

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