((exclusive)) | Stephen Curry- Underrated

From 2015 to 2025, Curry transformed himself into a positive defender. He leads the league in deflections per game among point guards. He has elite hands. He understands angles. He has a 6’3" wingspan that he uses to strip bigger players in the post.

The "underrated" narrative began long before Curry's professional success, rooted in his physical profile and perceived limitations: Stephen Curry- Underrated

Bottom Line Underrated reframes Stephen Curry not just as a game-changer but as a study in persistence and refinement. It’s less a myth-making biography and more an appreciative probe into how subtle mastery accumulates into cultural revolution — an engaging, humanizing portrait that makes you hear the swish in a new key. From 2015 to 2025, Curry transformed himself into

When the Warriors became a dynasty in 2015, critics looked for ways to diminish Curry’s success. They claimed he was merely a product of Steve Kerr’s passing system. They argued that any good shooter could thrive alongside stars like Klay Thompson and Draymond Green. He understands angles

Curry does not play this way. He hits pull-up transition triangles from 35 feet away. He relocation-dribbles to the corner for quick-release shots.

The Apple TV+ documentary "Underrated" provides an intimate look into how Curry uses this skepticism as fuel. Even as a superstar, he maintains the mentality of an underdog.