 If I were to turn on the lawyers game tonight and watch Steph go crazy, he knocks down 12-3, he scores 55 points, makes some unbelievable highlight moves. The average younger player wants to immediately go out to the court and emulate what they just saw Steph Curry do. The problem with that is they're skipping over, in his case, decades of practice that allowed him to be able to do it. They wanna skip steps and jump right to his ability to dribble between his legs three times, shoot a fade-away three-pointer. What they don't understand is for the last 25 years of his life, he is committed to mastery of the basic fundamentals during the unseen hours. That's the other reason that I don't think people tend to believe that it's easy because they want that outcome right now. Wait, I have to work on my game for 20 years every day and make millions of shots in order to do that. I just wanna be able to make that shot now.