Stephen Curry Is Not Giving Up on America’s Problem as Help Arrives From NCAA Legend and Azzi Fudd

Every time Stephen Curry brings back the Curry Camp, it feels like the Baby-Faced Assassin is on a mission. Well, he’s always on a mission, if you look at things from a bigger perspective. But here’s the thing: improving basketball and nurturing new talents in the sport seemingly means everything to the 37-year-old. Back in 2015, when he launched the initiative, he had a vision. Ten years later, the vision remains the same. A little older, a lot wiser, and still lethal, the game isn’t over until Stephen Curry blows the whistle.

Now, on Thursday, the Golden State Warriors frontman wrapped up Day 1 of the Curry Camp. This was once the playground for America’s brightest young guns like Cooper Flagg, Paolo Banchero, Jalen Duren, and others. However, things have shifted this season as most talented players are coming from outside. Many have discussed that the European system is better than the American basketball system.

But Steph wants to keep moving on despite the latest troubles. This man knows no limits, and that isn’t even a secret anymore. Curry shared a series of photos after wrapping up Day 2, making sure his 58.1 million fans know he’s not done yet. His caption read: “Every day is our opportunity to find something new in this game. I’m still on this journey. Curry Camp Day 2 was no different.”

 

 

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