Steph Curry
Steph Curry is a basketball player who won two NBA Championships in the 2010s with the Golden State Warriors scoring more than 30 points per game. Curry was able to be a dedicated athlete during the 2010s being able to make consistent three pointers. Curry was able to improve the sport by scoring multiple points and also being able to assist.
Curry was able to improve the sport by placing the emphasis on scoring from the periphery and maximizing the number of successful three pointers. Curry dedicated himself on having an impressive percentage of shots scored. Despite scoring multiple shots, Curry also led in assists. This was noted when the team consistently beat other teams breaking more than 100 points per game.
The Golden State Warriors Team played to score the maximum number of three pointers and the strategy worked. The number of successful three point shots was in the 90%. Curry was able to keep scoring multiple jumper shots from afar and lead in points scored.
Curry also assisted other teammates and was not a ball hog despite scoring multiple shots. Curry did not break under pressure of having to score three pointers consistently throughout a game. Whether it was a finals game or the first game of the season, Curry made 90% of his shots. Curry would describe that he is a Christian and this would explain his dedication, self-discipline, team-effort, confidence, and enjoyment of playing basketball.
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Figures of History and Individualism is created to describe the importance of being ethical and disciplined. We can persevere learning from positive examples while not worshiping people. We can learn from amazing athletes that it is possible to improve with dedication and avoid indiscipline. Amazing athletes can help us learn about the importance of self-improvement. We can appreciate sports and talented athletes without having to worship individuals. If anything tries to lead far from the worship of GOD Almighty, then we make sure to prioritize the worship of GOD Almighty.
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