 As a teenager, Steph Curry had always been a good shooter. But his father, NBA player Del Curry, knew that as his son got older, his unorthodox form would be a problem. Steph shot from a very low release point, and his father knew it would be too easy for a better or taller player to block his shot. He's probably, at that time, 5'10", 5'11", skinny, shooting from his waist. You know, younger in high school, you can get away with that. But I'm like, okay, if you want to get to the next level, you got to change the shot from your waist, you got to get up here. For probably the first week, he's just shooting right under the basket, shot after shot for hours every day. How would I respond to failure? How would I respond in that moment? Reminding myself or convincing myself that, you know, I was who I thought I was at that level.