wco81 wrote:Some day, they may be able to quantify the muscle memory and the hand-eye coordination which makes for great shooters. I guess FT shooting is one good indicator too.
Also some guys simply have the touch that some other guys won't be able to ever have. I think we can talk about genes here.
I thought Mark Jackson made a (rare) great point on National TV last year. He said that guys can always work on their jumpers and improve it but no matter how hard they try, they'll never be able to shoot the ball like Steph Curry. Even if they work harder than him.
It seems like an obvious thing to say but it's simply true.
I would guess having Dell as a father certainly was a great thing for Steph. He hit the genetics lottery.
When you think about it, even when Steph wasn't recruited in high school and nobody believed he could play basketball at a high level because of his physical limitations, the only thing that was going on for him was his jumpshot.
What I mean is he always had the most potential for shooting the basketball. He could simply reach a higher level as a shooter than other guys. Then when you put in the hard work and the repetitions like Steph, that's when you perfect your craft.
Not to mention having a late growth spurt and growing into a bigger frame also helped Steph to keep shooting over bigger guys off the dribble and off the catch.