For some players in NBA, it is good to have a super talent, but it is more important to work hard the day after tomorrow. For the simplest example, McGrady should be regarded as one of the more talented players, but it has to be said that the efforts made by McGrady in his later years are not too special compared with some other big-name stars, so this really limits McGrady's final achievements.
It is not so much that Curry's talent for three-pointers is particularly high as that Curry practiced much the day after tomorrow. You can know that in order to gain a foothold in this NBA league, your ability to project on the outside line must be very accurate. After all, it is obviously not a particularly wise choice for a player who is not too tall and thin like Curry to suddenly go inside to find confrontation. After defining his own route, Curry naturally has to practice his own three-pointers.
During the game, we can often see that Curry will find a suitable three-point shot opportunity for himself through his running position, which is very different from ordinary shooters, that is to say, Curry's three points are all opportunities created by himself. Of course, from this we can see that no matter which industry you want to succeed in, you must work hard, even if your talent is relatively high, but if you don't work hard, you can only watch others succeed.