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The Lowe Post

Steph Curry

The Lowe Post

ESPN

Sports

4.77.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Four championships, 2 MVPs and a Finals MVP later and Steph Curry still has “healthy insecurity” that keeps him in check. He sits down with his President and GM to break down just how he became the leader of a dynasty. Bob reveals the text that Steph sent Kevin Durant when the Warriors were recruiting him and they examine why Curry was able to handle the addition of KD. Steph admits why Mark Jackson’s praise early in his career “scared” him, and why he’s looking forward to life after basketball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

When the Durant came along in July, I'll never forget the text message that you sent him.

0:06.9

Because he kept at him and Rich kept asking, is Steph okay?

0:10.8

And for people who watch this, you got to understand like, before you sign.

0:13.5

Before you sign, before you sign.

0:15.0

Yeah, I remember.

0:15.8

And I blew me away even.

0:20.0

Lead by example with Bob Meyers is presented for the people by Caesar's sports book,

0:25.0

You bet you get with Caesar's rewards must be 21 or older.

0:29.4

Welcome to Weeback's Ample on your host Bob Meyers.

0:32.2

That sounds good.

0:33.2

That sounds good, right?

0:34.4

That's my interaction.

0:36.4

That's a big thing.

0:37.6

There's all these crazy lights.

0:39.0

No.

0:39.8

Steph Curry's the guest.

0:41.0

How you doing?

0:41.8

Going fantastic.

0:42.8

Thanks for coming on.

0:43.6

Absolutely.

0:44.5

I don't think we've had a lot of it.

0:45.6

We've never done anything like this.

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