By Terrence Jordan | Published November 5, 2025
Only a few basketball players have truly reshaped how the game is played. Names like Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Michael Jordan are often cited as game changers. Joining that short list is Steph Curry, whose influence on the modern NBA remains unmatched.
From his college days at Davidson, Curry showed extraordinary shooting range and a lightning-quick release that allowed him to score against anyone, from anywhere on the floor. Though not the tallest, he became the most dangerous threat beyond the arc and fundamentally shifted basketball’s style of play.
“There has never been an outside shooter like Steph.”
After Curry captured his first MVP award, his dedication to perfecting the long-range shot grew even stronger. He began pushing himself to attempt around 200 more three-pointers each season, a decision that forever altered his training approach and the league’s offensive strategies.
His success inspired teams across the NBA to emphasize perimeter shooting, leading to record-breaking numbers of three-point attempts. Modern offenses now thrive on spacing, pace, and long-range accuracy—a direct reflection of Curry’s impact.
On a recent episode of Mind the Game, Curry joined fellow legends Steve Nash and LeBron James to reflect on how and why he increased his three-point volume after his MVP campaign. The conversation offered rare insight into his mindset and the evolution of the modern offense.
“It was about pushing limits and seeing how far I could take my shooting,” Curry explained during the talk.
For fans and players alike, Curry’s pursuit of excellence continues to redefine what’s possible from beyond the arc—and change basketball’s future trajectory.
Steph Curry reshaped the NBA by boosting his three-point attempts, inspiring a league-wide shooting revolution and redefining modern offensive basketball.