12 Reasons Steph Curry Is Such A Great Leader

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On Tuesday, May 10th, Steph Curry, the transcendent superstar point guard of the Golden State Warriors, was named the NBA’s Most Valuable Player for the second consecutive year.  Even though he is the greatest ball handler and shooter in league history, what I admire most about Curry is his character and the type of individual he is.

Curry was recently profiled by Sports Illustrated writer Rick Reilly in their March 7th edition.  As I read Reilly’s article, I gleaned the following 12 Reasons Steph Curry Is Such A Great Leader.

Whether you lead a church, business, non-profit or athletic organization, these lessons will make you a better leader.

Steph Curry Struggled Early – It is a Biblical and leadership reality that struggle is necessary for strength.  Curry said, “It took me until my fourth year to be on a winning team in this league.”

Steph Curry Now Celebrates His Success – A leader who cannot celebrate is a leader not worth following.  Curry adds, “So I know how great it is to win.  I know the league is so fluid.  One trade, one bad free agent signing, and it’s over.  So there’s no way I’m not gonna have fun.  I never fail to savor it.”

Steph Curry Brings Joy To Others – As Curry recently went through airport immigration, the agent said, “Thanks for making basketball fun again.”  For what it looks like to bring joy to a crowd, see the following video:

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Steph Curry Is Still Not Satisfied – Curry is not mentioned in the same breath as the game’s all-time greats.  He said, “Guys like Jordan, Bird, LeBron, they’re accomplished so much.  I have a lot more to accomplish.”

Steph Curry Sets Big, Hairy, Audacious Goals – He adds, “I want to be the best of all-time.”  And when you can make plays like this you are on your way!

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Steph Curry Is Generous – He donates three nets for every three pointer he makes to Nothing But Nets, an organization which puts up antimalaria bed nets in Tanzania.

Steph Curry Does Not Have A Sense Of Entitlement – Head coach Steve Kerr says, “Steph takes a regular room (on road trips) like everybody else, goes everywhere the of the guys do.”

Steph Curry Relentlessly Prepares – Steph’s pregame routine is now legendary.  In fact, many arenas now open early so fans can witness it.  If you have not see Curry’s routine, the following video is for you.

Steph Curry Cares For Those Who Are Suffering – At a recent game in New York, Curry went out of his way to introduce himself to a young bone cancer patient named Sofia, a raving Steph Curry fan.  Curry said to the young girl, “I heard you got some bad news this week.  I just want you to know it’s going to be O.K.  Keep fighting.  You’ve got a great support system.  Lean on them, O.K.?”

Steph Curry Is Kind – Sofia’s mom Geralyn said, “Who gets diagnosed with bone cancer and then, three days later, meets their all-time hero?  And then that hero turns out to be soooooo nice!”

Steph Curry Is Humble – Sofia adds, “It was like he didn’t even know he was famous.”

***BONUS*** Steph Curry Is A Strong Christian – A leader’s talent can sometimes take them to a place where their character cannot sustain them.  It appears this will not be the case for Curry.  For deeper insight in this area of Curry’s leadership, read 16 Quotes On Faith And Leadership By Steph Curry

What are some leadership principles you can learn from Curry?

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