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=== Three-Point Revolution === Stephen Curry is often credited with changing the way the game is played. His ability to hit shots from virtually anywhere on the court has forced teams to rethink their strategies. Previously, the three-point shot was considered a secondary weapon, but Curry’s ability to make long-range shots with consistency and ease has turned it into the focal point of Golden State’s offense—and many other teams’ as well. Over time, the NBA has evolved to focus on spacing, pace, and the three-pointer, all of which became a hallmark of Curry’s game. His deep three-pointers, quick release, and ability to create his own shot off the dribble have left defenders scrambling and changed the priorities for both offensive and defensive playbooks across the league. As a result, many teams have now adopted a "positionless" style of play, emphasizing shooting, speed, and versatility—an evolution driven by Curry’s influence.
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