00:00In 2006, an 18-year-old kid in Charlotte, North Carolina named Stephen Curry was a high school
00:05senior trying to get a college basketball scholarship. He was the son of NBA player
00:10Del Curry. So scouts knew his last name, but every single major college program rejected him
00:17for one reason. He was too small. He was six feet tall. He weighed 160 pounds. They told him he'd
00:25never survive college basketball. The only college that offered him a real shot was a tiny school
00:31called Davidson, a school nobody had heard of in the basketball world. He took it. In his sophomore
00:37year, Davidson made it to the Elite Eight in March Madness. Steph put up performances against the
00:43biggest schools in America that nobody could believe. He went pro and was drafted by the Golden
00:49State Warriors at number seven. Most NBA people still doubted him. He was too short, too thin,
00:56too injury prone. By 2015, he won the NBA MVP. By 2016, he was the first player in history to
01:04win
01:05it unanimously. He's now won four NBA championships. He's broken every three-point shooting record.
01:12He's considered the greatest shooter to ever play. The kid every big school passed on
01:18changed how the entire NBA plays the game. The world doesn't see what you'll become.
01:25It only sees what you currently are. Become it anyway.
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