If Steph Curry could go back to his rookie 2009-10 NBA season, is there anything he would change about his game?The sharpshooting Warriors guard offered a lighthearted answer before the 75th NBA All-Star Game on Sunday at Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.“I’d probably try to develop some kind of post game,” Curry told the “NBA Showtime” desk during NBA on NBC’s pregame show. “Just a little [something]. You’re talking about skill-wise? But it’s hard. When you start shooting like that, it’s so much fun to see how far I can [shoot] it.”Could you picture Curry putting in work in the post?It would be something to see the worldly renowned 3-point shooter break out Hakeem Olajuwon’s dream shake, Dirk Nowitzki’s one-legged fadeaway or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s skyhook. But, as Curry implied himself, the greatest shooter of all time prefers the long ball.“I don’t know if I’d change anything,” Curry said.That is the right answer.As a 21-year-old rookie on a playoff-less Golden State squad, Curry averaged 17.5 points per game on a 46.2-percent clip from the field and...
What Steph Curry would change about his game if he could return to rookie year
Published February 15, 2026 at 6:45 PM
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