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Warriors' Steph Curry opens up about leaving his mark on basketball despite criticism

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The NBA’s evolution into a perimeter game from a battle in the paint took shape over the last seven or eight years with teams like the Golden State Warriors leading the charge.

Stephen Curry has developed into one of the top shooters of all time but has caught flak. Critics suggest he's ruining the game, turning it into a sport too reliant on outside shooting. 

Curry, 34, was asked about that notion Wednesday after he hosted the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles.

Steph Curry attends the world premiere of Universal Pictures' "NOPE" at TCL Chinese Theatre July 18, 2022, in Hollywood, Calif. (Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic)

"Anytime you change or disrupt the way a game is played or the way something’s been done for years, for decades, there’s always going to be people that love it and people that hate it," Curry told LA Mag.

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"It’s just stretching people’s imagination of what’s possible out there on the court and for young kids to know it’s possible. But you have to work for it. It takes time, so many reps, a lot of focus and dedication and discipline. But it’s possible."

Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors during Game 5 of the 2022 NBA Western Conference finals March 26, 2022, at Chase Center in San Francisco.   (Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images)

Curry won his fourth NBA title last month when the Warriors beat the Boston Celtics in six games. He improved to 4-2 in NBA Finals appearances.

His performance this past season, considering all the injuries that have hampered Golden State over the last few seasons, may have changed Curry’s standing among the NBA greats.

Bobby Marks, a former assistant

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