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Suiting Up with Paul Rabil

Steph Curry

Suiting Up with Paul Rabil

Paul Rabil

Sports, Business

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2021

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

He's the undisputed and greatest NBA shooter of all time. Steph Curry shares the fundamentals and creative art of becoming the best player, husband, father, investor and activist he can be. His 3 NBA rings, 2 MVP's, All-Pro's and All-Stars often come from a flow state. How does he get there? Family, faith, relentless work ethic, staying even-keeled, and coming back to his core values of trust, commitment and care. His father Dell taught him to shoot by starting from the paint. Now Steph gets buckets from the logo. I throw him questions from the free throw line and halfcourt. He doesn't hold back.

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0:00.0

What's up everyone, welcome to an all new episode of Sooting Up Presented by Public.com

0:08.0

and OutSystems.

0:09.0

This is episode five here of season three and on your host, Paul Rabel.

0:14.8

It's NBA All-Star Weekend and we have the perfect guest for you.

0:19.2

But first, a quick comment on the one week break we took last Monday.

0:24.8

If you follow the PLL, on Monday, the league announced that I was traded for my original

0:29.6

team at Los Lacrosse Club to our newest team, they're the eighth expansion team as part

0:34.5

of our MLL merger, the Cannons Lacrosse Club, formerly the Boston Cannons, where I actually

0:40.6

got my start in professional lacrosse.

0:42.7

I'm bringing it up here as it's actually related to the genesis of this show.

0:48.5

We talk about the tricks and tips, challenges of the modern athlete in sports today.

0:54.8

We've done it with guests before, I've shared some of my personal stories, and speaking

0:59.0

firsthand, getting traded is hard.

1:03.2

No matter the circumstance, it's hard when it's the athlete's decision in free agency,

1:08.6

it's hard when the coaches part ways with the player.

1:11.5

It marks the end of that relationship with the coaches, your teammates, a fan base, and

1:17.6

there's also a lot of doubt that ensues chatter, but with the right amount of effort and

1:22.6

encouragement and people in your corner, there's optimism.

1:27.2

If you don't play sports, think about the end of a romantic relationship, moving on from

1:31.6

a job.

1:32.8

It stings no matter how you cut it, but as individuals, we're hopefully taught to lick our wounds,

1:39.2

plan, prepare, remodivate, and move on.

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