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: In 2013, during a game at Madison Square Garden, Curry scored 54 points, a moment many see as when he decided to dominate the league [2].
: When the stunned coach asked how he did it, Danny revealed his father—who was blind—had passed away four days earlier. "Today is the first day he is watching me from above," he said [15]. Lessons from the "Best" Best Player
Widely considered the greatest shooter in basketball history, Steph Curry ’s journey to being the best was fueled by a unique brand of confidence [18]. : In 2013, during a game at Madison
: A young boy named Danny once begged his coach to let him play, despite never being a standout [15]. Lessons from the "Best" Widely considered the greatest
: He went from the laundry room to a top-five NBA draft pick, proving that greatness often starts in the shadows [5]. The Power of "Irrational Confidence": Steph Curry
: Given the chance, Danny played "like a house on fire," scoring repeatedly and becoming the undisputed star of the game [15].