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The REAL Reason Steph Curry Is A GREAT Leader..



The REAL Reason Steph Curry Is A GREAT Leader..

Welcome back to The Sportest. Here’s some news for you about Steph Curry. Steph Curry: Four-time NBA champion, all-time dad. The Warriors star put his parenting skills to task by authoring his new children’s book, “I Have a Superpower,” which aims to teach kids how they can get through anything with hard work and a positive attitude. In a recent interview with Fatherly, Curry shared an acronym he uses at home with his own children — Riley (10), Ryan (7), and Canon (4) — and how the same philosophy (though more age-appropriate) also resonates in the Golden State locker room.

Curry said WABA might be losing its luster as his kids grow older and more sarcastic, though they still respond positively to the cute phrase. And while his Warriors teammates might not necessarily be able to relate to WABA, they can appreciate the message behind it. The team faced countless doubters last season en route to their fourth NBA title in eight seasons, with a roster filled with unproven youngsters anchored by a championship core. As Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson fought through and returned from injuries at various points throughout the campaign, others like Jordan Poole and Andrew Wiggins made impacts in their own right. There’s plenty to look forward to in seasons to come, too, with Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Moody, and James Wiseman all coming into their own. It’s that attitude that has helped the Warriors accomplish their goals as of late, Curry continued. Between all of his accolades, his attitude, and his leadership, two things are certain. Curry’s kids are lucky to have him as a father, and the Warriors are lucky to have him as a teammate.

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3 Comments

  1. There no doubt in my mind Curry , Dray, Iggy, and Thompson are using the bonding technique. He already said it, He is leading by example. This whole process is call mentoring. Jordon Poole is part of this process. Kuminga & Dray mentoring Moody and Wiseman

  2. Steph definitely leads by example but he doesn't necessarily have to be their father figure. These men have fathers so Steph doesn't necessarily have to fill that role. Lol!

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