By most standards of basketball scouting, Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry was never supposed to be the leading vote-getter in the All-Star Game or an MVP favorite. Curry had a fairly low profile as a high-school recruit, entered the NBA in 2009 as a college star with questions about his athleticism, and developed a reputation as injury-prone after a few pro seasons. What Curry has accomplished is remarkable, and it's all the more shocking due to how many (including this writer) have doubted him at various points along the way. At the same time, Curry didn't exactly rise from obscurity. As the son of NBA veteran and legendary shooter Dell Curry, young Steph popped up in popular media fairly often, whether at All-Star Weekend in 1993 or at less noticeable moments throughout his father's career. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] So it's not terribly shocking to see this video (via PBT and Sportando ) of a 14-year-old Steph discussing his dreams of playing in the NBA and knocking down jumpers over his younger brother Seth (now with the D-League's Erie BayHawks). It comes from "Off the Hardwood," a series that dealt with basketball...