Le récit éblouissant du passage à l’âge adulte de Stephen Curry, l'un des joueurs les plus influents, les plus dynamiques et les plus surprenants de l'histoire du basket-ball, et de son accè... Tout lireLe récit éblouissant du passage à l’âge adulte de Stephen Curry, l'un des joueurs les plus influents, les plus dynamiques et les plus surprenants de l'histoire du basket-ball, et de son accès au titre de quadruple champion en NBA, après avoir été un joueur au corps gracile à l’un... Tout lireLe récit éblouissant du passage à l’âge adulte de Stephen Curry, l'un des joueurs les plus influents, les plus dynamiques et les plus surprenants de l'histoire du basket-ball, et de son accès au titre de quadruple champion en NBA, après avoir été un joueur au corps gracile à l’université.
- Prix
- 3 nominations au total
- Self - Davidson College Professor
- (as Dr. Gayle Kaufman)
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It's all done attractively, and the video clips from the earlier stages of Curry's life add something new, but the film pales next to the real Stephen Curry.
Unfortunately, the documentary is ridiculously scant from there, skipping his junior year at Davidson altogether, and flipping through his years as a pro in just minutes. Seriously, I think the footage of his Subway commercial or him sitting in front of his computer working on his thesis to complete his degree later in life got more time. It was remarkably abrupt and aside from the disappointment I felt over that, missed the titular aspect of Curry's career: even in the NBA he has always been underrated, and still is to a degree underrated, even after all his success.
So much is left out here. We see Reggie Miller make an appearance at the beginning to read an NBA scouting report on Curry, then disappear. We don't see interviews with his teammates on the Warriors or coach Steve Kerr. We don't see how Curry's shot selection was viewed as shocking, but would come to quite literally change the NBA. We don't see anyone comment on his extraordinary off-ball movement, gravity on the court, and deep sense of selflessness, always making his teammates better, or how it compares to other superstars. Aside from rushed highlights mainly of the fourth championship run, we get very little of the big playoff moments, much less Curry's other exploits (402 threes in a season, unanimous MVP, etc). It was quite a letdown. I look forward to someone making a proper documentary about Curry and the Warriors dynasty years when his playing days are over.
The coming-of-age story of Stephen Curry, from an undersized basketball player at a small college, to becoming a larger-than-life NBA superstar.
First of all, I don't follow much the NBA but who doesn't know this guy that I found the most pleasing player to watch playing basketball and the accuracy he has in his hands is just unbelievable.
The guy with the most three pointers of all time, the skinny short guy who believed in himself and in what he can brings, his story is inspirational and it shows that people standards aren't always the right ones and you can break some laws if you're brave enough .
Getting through Curry's professional life and personal life was great, I know him better now, what a player and what a person !
Mixing between his past and 2022 was a very smart trick thought.
They probably could have made a season out of it, but the short and sweet nature of it has its own charm. What legends - both player and coach! One to see the potential and the other to live up to it. Take a bow, both of you!
Always a treat to watch such well made sports documentaries, the hero's journey and the struggles they overcome is nothing new, yet incredibly beautiful in every athlete's odyssey!
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