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[sirens wailing]

[Anderson] The Warriors, the Knicks,

from Madison Square Garden in New York.

Brian Anderson along with

the Hall of Famer Reggie Miller.

An honor to be here tonight on this night

when Stephen Curry

is on the doorstep of history.

And an honor to be next to you

on this night

Knick hats, guys.

Knick hats. Hats, guys. Knick hats.

[vendor] History--

History in the making right here.

Steph Curry is going to break

the record for the most three-pointers.

This is the night he's gonna do it.

[Miller] Okay.

Tell me when y'all are ready.

[fans cheering]

[Miller] "Far below NBA standard in regard

to explosiveness and athleticism."

"At 6'2", he's extremely small

for the NBA sh**ting guard position.

Do not rely on him to run your team."

"Can overshoot and rush into sh*ts.

Doesn't like when defenses

are too physical with him.

Not a great finisher around the basket

due to his size and physical attributes.

Needs to add some muscle

to his upper body,

but appears as though

he'll always be skinny."

That was the draft report

on Stephen Curry.

[Miller] Look at the fans as they rise up

as Curry

is bringing the basketball up here.

Everyone here is standing

to witness history.

[Anderson] For the record!

-[fans cheering, shouting]

-[Anderson] It's good! There it is!

Stephen Curry!

The all-time three-point king of the NBA!

Stephen Curry stands alone

as the most dominant distance sh**t

the game has ever seen.

2,974 threes and counting.

[cheering continues]

[squeals, laughs]

Pointer three-god for real, son.

[Stephen Curry] Silver fox.

I had the green light tonight.

-The license to sh**t.

-You have the license. [chuckles]

-All right, get the f*ck outta here, bro.

-[Durant laughs]

Sorry for my lang--

Sorry for my language, Mama. I'm so sorry.

[speaks indistinctly]

came over here, bro. Like

I had to come over here and say what's up.

Love you, brother.

Love you too, dawg. Yo. [chuckles]

I keep on telling you, dawg.

Remember the time

you thought I was a little white kid?

[both laughing]

[Durant] I think about that sh*t

all the time, yo. [inhales sharply]

I mean, who knew this sh*t ten years ago?

[chuckles] Now you that guy.

-It's-- It's crazy.

-Nothing about it makes any sense.

Embrace that sh*t.

-All right?

-All right. Absolutely.

-Good luck, brother.

-Appreciate it, man.

-I love that dude, man.

-Dude.

Most misunderstood dude

in the fricking league right there.

[Stephen] I couldn't imagine

a better way to celebrate

something that means so much to me,

to my family.

I could not have ever imagined,

like, this would be a reality.

Um, and to know that everybody

in this room has had a part in my life,

my journey, in some way, shape or form--

Like, y'all know what this means to me.

This number right here?

[friends, family cheering]

Yeah, baby! Whoo! Yeah!

[Stephen] It's a number, but it has

so much context, so much history,

and we all get to own that together,

so thank y'all so much.

[cheering continues] Whoo!

[Stephen]

I'm constantly trying to find the space

just to be able to survey my life,

survey what's going on.

To let my mind think about

"How did I get here?"

My mind goes back to those places.

And I think about everything.

When I was nine years old,

I played on the ten-and-under AAU team

the Charlotte Stars.

I remember looking around like,

"Oh, I'm not as tall as him,

not as strong as him."

I was the undersized scrawny kid

that was just trying to figure out

how to make it

at whatever level I was playing.

[spectators shout, applaud]

That was when I first

really understood I'm different.

And the temptation for me at that time

was to think about what I couldn't do.

But I knew I could sh**t.

That was part

of what I brought to the team.

[players chattering]

[Sonya] Stephen! Good job, good job.

Stephen!

[person] How old is he?

[Sonya]

Fifteen. But he hasn't hit puberty yet.

[Sonya] I asked the doctor,

I was starting to get worried.

[Stephen]

In my freshman year in high school,

it was the first time I started

to think about, "What if I don't grow?"

But also, like, "I know I can play."

It never k*lled my love for the game.

But it was a very difficult time,

'cause I had to learn

how to embrace the challenge of it.

[Dell] His sophomore year, he said,

"I wanna play in college."

He's, you know, probably, at that time,

5'10", 5'11". Skinny.

He's sh**ting from his waist.

You know, younger co-- in high school,

you can get away with that,

but I'm like, "Okay, if you wanna pl--

go to the next level,

y-you gotta change your sh*t

from your waist. You gotta get up here."

[players chattering]

You gotta develop a totally different

set of muscles to make a change like that.

[players chattering, shouting]

Stephen was all in for the idea of it,

until Dell took him out in the back

and he had to start sh**ting.

[Dell] It was a tough summer.

Me and Sonya, we both worked with him.

For probably the first week,

he's just sh**ting right under the basket.

sh*t after sh*t, for hours every day.

[Stephen] I was lost for a while.

For three months, I literally

couldn't sh**t outside of the paint.

[Sonya] And he was just struggling.

He was like, "I don't wanna do this.

Why do I have to do this?

I can't keep going."

And I was like,

"So, you have a choice, Son.

You always have choices.

If this is too frustrating for you

and you don't feel that it's valuable,

stop now, go back to what you've--

how you've been sh**ting,

and let's move on with this thing.

But if you really are buying into

what your dad has prescribed for you,

keep going."

[inhales deeply, exhaling sharply]

Nice. Release there.

Three. Four. Four. Two.

[Payne] Here we go.

[breathing heavily]

[Payne] Add a tennis ball to that.

That's it.

[Stephen breathing deeply]

[speaks indistinctly]

SLDL.

[Stephen exhales deeply]

Forty-five. Forty-five. Here we go.

Watch, watch, watch. Coming here.

[stammers] I got it.

[speaks indistinctly]

-[Stephen groans]

-[Payne] Minus one.

Even. Keep flowing. Just let it flow.

-[assistant coach 1] Keep up. Keep going.

-[Payne] Lines.

-Hustle.

-[assistant coach 2] Come on.

[assistant coach 1] b*at, one, two.

-[Payne] Get in. Get in! Game.

-Come on! Hey!

[Payne] Perfection to finish.

[assistant coach 2] Yeah!

-Alternating range. Perfection to finish.

-[coaches cheering]

Come on. Way to sh**t it,

way to sh**t it, way to sh**t it.

Good job, man. Good job, man.

[groans]

[Harshaw] Hey, y'all.

Welcome to Rightnowish.

I'm your host, Pendarvis Harshaw.

[newscaster 1] The Bay Bridge

still backed up to the overpasses,

-and there's also a report of a cra--

-[radio frequency change]

[announcer 1] 95.7 The Game.

[sportscaster 1]

In an absolute clunker in the Big Easy,

the Warriors lose to the Pels 101-96.

They fall to 29-9.

[sportscaster 2]

Should the Warriors be worried?

Since their first 20 games,

they have been significantly worse.

-They're just not as dominant.

-[frequency change]

[sportscaster 3] I just keep thinking back

to the young version of the Warriors

from a few years ago,

because they're not built the same way.

-It's just not the same team.

-[frequency change]

[sportscaster 2]

And if Steph isn't gonna be MVP Steph,

I don't think that the Warriors

are legitimate contenders.

[fans cheering]

[announcer 1]

And starting at number 20 is a Junior.

Steven Curry.

[person filming]

That's Stephen Curry, you bum.

What?

Man, that was nuts.

Man, that is crazy. That is

[buzzer sounds]

[Brown] In my mind, I was thinking,

"Oh, that was interesting.

He wasn't doing that last year.

There's some improvement here.

Look at his sh*t. Look at his pace.

Look at how he creates."

[fans cheering, applauding]

-[cheering continues]

-[announcer, on PA] Stephen Curry!

[Brown] There is just an art to what

this kid is doing out on the floor,

and there is a drive

to be the absolute best.

[Stephen] I started to play

pretty well in my junior year.

And it created a little bit of a buzz.

I wanted nothing more

than to go to Virginia Tech.

My mom and my dad both went there.

My dad's jersey's hanging in the rafters.

There was a lot of conversation around

"were they gonna recruit me?"

[Dell] So, the Virginia Tech coach

came to the house.

And he said, "You can definitely play.

No doubt. We see the skill.

But we don't have a spot here.

Well, he's too little.

He's gonna get pushed around.

He's not big enough to play,

um, major D1 basketball."

[Stephen] I think that speaks to

how much I didn't pass the height test.

But I really felt like

I could play with all those guys,

if I can just

get an opportunity somewhere.

[whistle blows]

-[Davidson coach] Hey, let's go!

-[whistle blows]

[applause]

Well, today it was clear

you played as if it was not robotic,

as if I'm not

trying to get through practice.

It was as-- It was a gift. It was a gift

to have this opportunity to play,

and that's the way you played today.

So obviously you played well,

obviously you played with confidence,

and obviously we got better.

So we accomplished a lot today,

all because of your attitude. Tremendous.

Okay, now we gotta keep this going.

-One, two, three, TCC.

-[players, coaches] TCC!

[all chatter indistinctly]

[McKillop] In 2005, several stories

in The Charlotte Observer popped up

about someone named Stephen Curry

playing for Charlotte Christian.

We started to pay attention.

Not so much, uh,

as a high-profile focus of ours

but someone

who we should just go and watch.

[Matheny] Steph was mentioned as a player,

but it wasn't like,

"We have to go down to Charlotte Christian

and see Steph Curry play.

You can't believe it when

you see him play." It was just a mention.

[McKillop] I don't believe many schools

had walked in to watch Stephen play.

[fan 1] Yeah!

[McKillop]

But we watched. We saw. We liked.

It was interesting,

because he missed sh*ts,

he made turnovers, he made bad plays.

But he never stopped playing.

The next opportunity he had,

he would make a spectacular play.

He showed a real emotional toughness,

which is so rare.

So, we decided that

we were gonna recruit him.

[Matheny] In the beginning,

I remember having very good conversations

with Steph about Davidson,

uh, about his game.

So we were feeling really, really good.

And then all of a sudden,

I couldn't get Steph on the phone.

And I had the sense that, "Oh, no.

That means all these colleges

are now getting involved,

and it's starting to-- to blow up on us."

So, I-I started to panic.

I start reaching out

to his high school coach.

I start reaching out to people around him.

And still nothing.

And I-I finally, about ten days later,

get Steph on the phone.

And he goes, "Yeah, Coach,

my mother took my phone away from me.

A friend of mine text me a curse word.

I-I didn't send the text.

A friend se-- sent a curse word to me,

so my mother took my phone away

for two weeks."

[chuckling]

-[referee] Let's go!

-[fans cheering, shouting]

[Stephen] At that point, when I realized

that other offers weren't coming,

it became very clear that

I was on a different journey.

[announcer, on PA]

Three-point basket is good.

But Coach McKillop painted a vision

of what Davidson could mean for me,

what him coaching me could mean for me

reaching my full potential.

[fans cheering, shouting]

[McKillop]

That year, we were losing seven seniors.

And I think Stephen saw

an opportunity for himself

and we told him about that opportunity.

I think that excited him,

and that was even one more, um,

piece of the puzzle for him

as he made his decision.

So, Matt Matheny and I

drove into Charlotte,

sat down with everyone together

to answer every question

that they might have about Davidson.

We were two or three minutes into,

uh, the conversation,

and Steph said, "Stop.

Coach, just stop a second."

And he says, "I've made my decision.

I wanna be a Wildcat."

And we were like,

"Oh, my gosh, that's fantastic!"

We were dancing in the living room.

There was a sh*t of adrenaline.

There was, um,

the sense that

we just got a steal. [chuckles]

No one knows how good this guy's gonna be.

He is a perfect fit for what we do.

[Stephen] So, before Coach left,

my mom thanked him for the opportunity.

And the last thing she said was,

"Don't worry, Coach,

we'll fatten him up for you."

And Coach turned around

and looked at her and was like,

"Don't-- Don't worry about that.

We'll take him just the way he is."

That gave me so much confidence

in terms of his appreciation for,

uh, what I bring to the table.

Like

I'm different,

but I have something to-- to offer.

I felt great.

I really felt like

I had made the right decision.

[crowd chattering]

So, I went to watch a school football game

two or three days later,

and I told, like, all my friends, like,

"Yo, I-- I know where

I'm going to school next year.

I'm going to Davidson."

And nobody knew where it was.

[chuckles] It was like--

like, that hype in that moment

for me was so dope,

and then nobody could really meet me

on that level emotionally,

like, to celebrate it with me. [chuckles]

[relative 1] Look at this one.

[Sonya] I remember when Coach McKillop

came to recruit Stephen at the house

[relative 2] Mm-hmm.

one of the things that he said, um,

to Stephen was,

"I can get you on stage.

-It's up to you what you'll do."

-[Mercedes] Hmm.

[Sonya] What I liked so much is that

it's not even necessarily about

proving other people wrong.

-It's about proving

-[Mercedes] It's himself.

-himself right.

-[Lexus] Exactly. Yep.

[relative 3]

It was just, like, a different time.

-[Lexus] Yeah.

-You know?

He was so itty-bitty

-and everybody was picking on him

-[Mercedes] Mm-hmm.

-talking about he was too small to play.

-[Mercedes] Mmm.

[Candy] You remember when the man

was up in the stands,

and he was calling them punks and stuff?

-I said, "Say one more thing

-[Mercedes giggles]

-I'ma bust you in your mouth."

-[Sonya laughs]

-I was gonna climb over that seat.

-[Mercedes, Sonya laughs]

-[Mercedes] Not climb over the seat.

-[Candy] I told him,

-"Don't talk about my grandson."

-[Mercedes, Sonya, Lexus laughing]

-I remember.

-"Don't talk about my grandson."

[Mercedes, Lexus, Candy chuckling]

[Sonya] Remember I used to say

he looked like the Cabbage Patch doll?

[Mercedes, Lexus giggle]

[Sonya] He was definitely

an unplanned pregnancy.

'Cause I wanted

to get through college first.

And then I brought Stephen back with me,

-Seth back.

-[Mercedes] Mm-hmm.

Stephen was two and a half,

and he turned three when I graduated.

[Lexus] How'd you have time

for homework? [giggles]

-I know.

-[Lexus] You just did it.

You just did it.

I really wanted to get my degree.

-I get emotional thinking about it.

-[Lexus] Mm-hmm. Definitely.

[Sonya] I was the first one in my family

to get my degree,

and to me it was always like

something was unfinished.

When Stephen decided to

declare for the NBA a year early,

I wanted him to really understand

how important it was

for him to get his degree.

But then also,

Stephen is the only player

who has not gotten their degree

under the tutelage of Coach McKillop.

So, it has been a--

a thorn in his side from me.

Um, and then he'll be like,

"I just won three championships."

-And I'm like

-[Lexus chuckles]

"You're right.

Now get the diploma championship."

[all laughing]

[door shuts]

-[child 1] Daddy?

-[Stephen] Yes?

-Can I get a snack?

-A snack?

-Yeah.

-Yes. You can get a snack.

Like, a tomato or something.

[Curry family chattering]

[keyboard clacking]

Oh, man, if y'all would've saw me

in summer school 2012.

During a lockout,

my second year in the league,

pulling up to Davidson's campus

in a G-Wagen at 8:00 a.m. [chuckles]

And then the lockout ended abruptly,

and that's why it's an incomplete now.

Couldn't get through the first semester.

[laptop chiming]

[laptop chiming]

[instructor] Hi. How are y'all doing?

Hello. How are you?

[child 1] That's my doctor.

-Yeah, I'm doing okay. [chuckles]

-[Stephen, relative 4 chuckles]

-[Kaufman] No, not that kind of doctor.

-[Stephen laughs]

-[Stephen] Can you say hi?

-[Kaufman] Hi.

[Stephen] That's the crew.

-Canon, Riley and Ryan.

-He's in third grade.

-[stammers] No, he's--

-[Kaufman] Oh, they are adorable.

-Canon is not in third-- What's Canon in?

-Preschool.

-[Kaufman chuckles]

-Yes.

Um, I'm glad to catch up though.

I know we've got a lot to talk about.

[Kaufman] Yes. So, is this the year?

I-- I-- I hope so.

[Kaufman]

You're going to finish your degree?

Is there a particular reason

you wanna do it now?

For one, for my kids to see the process,

um, now that they're a little older

and know-- um, you know,

how-- how important this is.

But also, I kinda got a gr-- a handle on

everything on the court and off the court

more than I think I ever have and so,

trying to, uh, not let this drift on,

you know, any longer.

[Kaufman] Well, that's great.

So, next up, you'll be sending me

some ideas for writing a thesis.

Absolutely. Thanks, Dr. Kaufman.

-Okay. See ya.

-See you later.

-Daddy.

-[Stephen] Yes.

Wha-- What are you gonna do at school?

[Stephen, relative laugh]

[relative] Oh, my God. [chuckles]

You're not going to school?

[Stephen] I am going to school now.

I'm going to school like you now.

All righty [sighs] let the work begin.

-[applause]

-[crowd cheering, whistling]

[announcer] Ladies and gentlemen,

please welcome to the floor

your 2006-2007 Davidson Wildcats!

[announcer] A 6'8" sophomore forward

from Benin City, Nigeria,

number 41, Andrew Lovedale!

A 6'2'' junior guard

from Barrington, Illinois,

number two, Jason Richards!

A 6-foot freshman guard

from Charlotte, North Carolina,

number 30, Steph Curry!

Introducing your 2006-2007

Davidson College basketball team!

[crowd cheering, whistling]

[coach] We had just lost a bunch of

seniors that were an NCAA tournament team.

And, you know,

we had so many new faces on campus

and there was a lot of doubt.

It's gonna take a couple of years

for these guys to get going.

[crowd chattering]

Our team is young. They wanna be great.

And our team needs you!

[crowd cheering]

They wanna be great! Thank you!

[McKillop] We had no idea how good

we were gonna be

or how bad we were gonna be.

We-- We just didn't have a feel for it.

So, it meant that Stephen Curry

would have to be a home run for us

in order for us to be successful.

[chuckles] A home run.

[teammate 1] We needed him,

but a lot of questions around

what type of player

Steph would be early on.

'Cause he was ti-- He was small.

Um, you know, probably, like,

150 pounds soaking wet with his shoes on.

My first impression was that,

this guy is so skinny,

how is he going to, uh, hold up?

I didn't think that he could, you know,

hang with us.

And I thought I would probably crush him,

but [laughs]

[players, coaches chattering]

[Stephen] It was my first day

of practice at Davidson,

and Coach McKillop put me with

Jason Richards, our captain point guard.

And Jay Rich is k*lling me, like,

every time he touched the ball, he scores.

And I can't get to stop him.

I'm getting tired, I'm getting flustered,

I'm getting overwhelmed.

Coach is old-school. Coach is New York.

He finds out how far he can push you

and kind of pushes you to that limit.

He had prepared this whole scenario.

He had a, uh,

white handkerchief in his pocket.

And I took out the handkerchief

that I always carry in my back pocket.

And I waved it, and I said, "You"

"You wanna surrender, don't you?

You wanna surrender, don't you?"

He kept saying over and over.

"Here, take it. You wanna surrender,

go ahead, take it."

The message was, you're on your own

[players, coaches chattering]

and you gotta figure it out.

[player] sh*t!

I got that.

[McKillop] Our first game of the season,

we had to travel to Ann Arbor, Michigan.

It was a preseason tournament

hosted by the University of Michigan.

We played Eastern Michigan

and it was Steph's first ever game

at Davidson.

-[crowd cheering, clamoring]

-[whistle blowing]

[whistle blows]

[whistle blows]

[whistle blowing]

[Stephen] I turned the ball over

13 times in the game.

And I was peptalking myself, like,

you know, "Figure this out, man."

Like, "What the hell

are you doing out there?"

But I was just overwhelmed by everything.

[Richards]

I remember walking out of the gym.

I remember being in the locker room

and thinking to myself,

"This is gonna be a long year." [chuckles]

[McKillop] The thought was,

"We just can't keep playing him."

So, as a coaching staff, we had to decide,

what are we gonna do?

[crowd cheering]

[sportscaster]

Step-back three on the way.

But he can't find the three ball yet.

Curry is one of six from beyond the arc.

One of nine on threes.

One of 12.

[stammers]

It's just not there for Steph tonight.

[player yelps]

[sportscaster 2]

The sh**ting has just been horrific.

The struggle is real right now.

[Bonta Hill] And the Warriors,

despite scoring only 11 points

in the fourth quarter,

they figure out a way to b*at

the Utah Jazz,

as we welcome everybody to

Warriors Postgame Live,

presented by Toyota.

I am Bonta Hill,

that is Festus Ezeli, NBA champ.

Dorell Wright will join us

a little bit later.

Look, Steph Curry was struggling tonight.

Five of 20 from the floor.

-He only finished with 13 points

-[crowd cheering]

and he was one of 13

from the three-point line.

The month of January continues to be

a rough one for Stephen Curry, Karen.

What are you seeing

from opposing defenses,

which is stifling Steph Curry and forcing

him into this poor sh**ting level?

[car horn blares]

[director] Action.

So we're taking this to Italy because

Subway now has Italian-style capicola.

[director] Cut. That's pretty good.

Can we get some stuff on the bottom?

[crew chattering]

I'm a little self-conscious 'cause I feel

like my eyes are half closed every take,

but apparently they like it so far, so

It's kind of fun actually.

Even when you're running

on two hours of sleep. [laughs]

[man 2 whistles]

[man 2] There he is! [laughs]

-[Stephen] Hold on.

-[crew laughing]

[Stephen] You are unbelievable.

Hey, I got the stat sheet

when Kobe scored 62 in the Garden.

-[Stephen exclaims]

-[Lee] So if you could just--

-Where the-- Just sign.

-[Stephen] Absolutely.

-[Lee] To me, please.

-[Stephen] Absolutely.

The Garden loves you, man.

-New York loves you, man.

-[Stephen] Hey, I--

That's the thing I got

a newfound appreciation for.

-Love, man. Nothing but love.

-Hey. Thank you, man.

And I hope you guys get another ring.

-Absolutely. We're on the way.

-I'm pulling for you.

I appreciate it.

[Canon groans]

[Canon] I would like some more food.

I would like some more food.

I would like some more food.

You got it. It's right there.

You're eating it.

You're putting it in your mouth.

-I'm only giving you a little bit.

-I want a big one.

I love you.

Here.

Let's see if it works.

[Riley] Are you writing down your workout?

Yes, I am.

[Riley] How do you spell hakuna?

[Stephen] H-A-K-U-N-A.

-[Riley] H-A-K-U

-[Stephen] Show your muscles.

Where your muscles at?

-[groaning, mumbling]

-[Stephen laughs]

Where your muscles at? Like this.

-I can't do it.

-Why?

My neck is hurting.

Oh, your neck is hurting? All right, bye.

Go get some treatment.

[whistling]

[breathing heavily]

[crowd clamoring]

[Stephen]

Everything that could go wrong went wrong

in my first game against Eastern Michigan.

So, it was just a shock

when Coach McKillop said,

"You're gonna start the next game."

-[crowd cheering, whistling]

-[announcer speaking indistinctly]

[Stephen] I got a second chance,

but there were extreme stakes

for my future as a basketball player.

How would I respond to failure?

How would I respond in that moment?

I felt such an urgency to that.

-[whistle blows]

-[players chattering, grunting]

-[crowd clamoring]

-[whistle blows]

[horn blares]

[crowd cheering]

[crowd cheering, whistling]

[announcer, through PA] Stephen Curry

with a three-point basket.

[announcer] Stephen Curry.

Basket by Stephen Curry.

[Stephen] I had 32, I think,

in the second game of my career.

We lost to Michigan,

but it was a moment of energy for me.

Had he benched me and kind of

dimmed the light a little bit,

who knows how it would've played out.

But it was one of the more memorable

nights, just because, you know,

reminding myself or convincing myself

that, you know,

I was who I thought I was at that level.

[Matheny] For a freshman to have

32 points in any game was very unique.

So, when we came back to Davidson,

people around town were talking.

It was the first time

people started to take notice.

But when I say people,

I mean really just people at Davidson.

-[crowd clamoring]

-[person filming 2] I'm recording.

[announcer] And now,

your Davidson Wildcats.

[crowd cheering, whistling]

A 6-foot freshman guard

from Charlotte, North Carolina,

number 30, Steph Curry!

[crowd chanting] Defense! Defense!

Defense! Defense!

[announcer] Three pointer for Steph Curry!

[writer]

I remember sitting there thinking,

"That's unusual, that this tiny freshman

has the level of green light

to take a three so quickly,

miss a three and then take another one

and make it

in, like, the first handful of seconds

of the game."

[crowd cheering, clamoring]

[mouthing] Let's go!

[Kruse] It was undeniably compelling.

Felt like this was the start of a story

I needed to watch.

And it also felt like at Davidson,

Stephen Curry was sort of our secret.

[student] Davidson Show

[students] There ain't no party

like a D-Show party

[student] Gonna take you high

[students] Shake your booty

From side to side

The Davidson Show,

this wildly popular

student-produced variety program

people find funny.

Oh, hey, guys. What's up?

-Oh, hey, guys.

-Whoo-hoo.

-What's up?

-Excuse me. [coughs]

Hey, welcome to

The Davidson Show takeover.

-It is Monday night.

-We only got two words for you

Hang out.

I love Commons

Hey

Chicken biscuits

Hey

Where's my grilled cheese?

Hey

I love Commons

[staff chattering]

The Outpost might be open later

But Allison cannot flavor your tater

Chester's du jour is all I'm here for

Skipped class today

And all I could say is

Um

[Stephen] Going to Davidson,

basketball was important,

but it-- it wasn't necessarily, like,

the thing that dominated every single day.

[students chattering]

I was going to class.

I was doing homework.

It was also a time to have fun

and kind of exploring

and finding yourself.

My freshman year,

I had an opportunity to kind of

have a normal college experience.

And it just kept me enjoying the moment.

[crowd clamoring, cheering]

[mouthing] Go.

[Stephen]

On the court, our team was playing well.

It surprised people

that we were winning games.

And slowly the hype started to build

at Davidson.

[Biggers] Everything was really exciting.

But it was such an interesting time

because very few people actually saw it.

Social media was very new.

And Davidson was in

the Southern Conference at the time,

which is a real wrinkle in the story.

[crowd clamoring, cheering]

It's a small conference.

Very few games on TV.

A couple maybe streamed on the Internet.

So, if you wanted to see Stephen Curry,

you had to go be there in person.

[crowd cheering]

What's up, everybody?

Let's go! Let's do it. Let's do it.

What's up? What's up? What's up? [cheers]

[camera clicks]

-Great to see you. Absolutely.

-[fan] Can he get a picture?

[cheers]

[keyboard clacking]

[packaging popping]

[Curry family chattering]

[boat horn blaring]

[laptop chiming]

[Stephen] So, I would love to, kind of,

just start with--

I sent you that document last night

with just an update of where I'm at,

looking at gender and [stammers]

inequality in the realm of sports.

And hopefully, there's enough

meat on the bone to kinda--

you know, get some feedback from you on

if I'm in the right direction.

[Kaufman] Yeah. Yeah, sure.

So, I think that you have

a lot of strong material.

We're in a unusual situation here

because you already are involved

in all of this and doing a lot.

And so, it has great potential.

So maybe it could be more of a living work

of [stammers] impact, I guess,

in terms of what it--

what it could be used for,

after this whole process.

[Kaufman] Absolutely.

[crowd clamoring, cheering]

[McKillop]

In Steph's first year at Davidson,

we had exceeded expectations.

We made it to the NCAA tournament,

and we had a chance

to grab the golden ring

in Steph's first experience

in a tournament game.

[commentator] Thirteenth seed

Davidson against fourth seed Maryland.

Davidson, this small little school

about 20 miles outside of Charlotte.

Oh! Right over the 7-foot Bowers

of Maryland. What a sh*t.

[commentator 2] Are you kidding me?

Oh, my goodness.

[crowd cheering]

[commentator 1] Nice slap away by Osby.

Great steal.

Turnover for Davidson.

Curry. Knocked away. Sloppy pass.

-[whistle blowing]

-They're falling apart.

And the Maryland Terrapins will advance.

They b*at Davidson this afternoon,

and it was a very competitive game

between thirteenth-seeded Davidson

and the fourth seed Maryland Terrapins.

[McKillop] When you are an underdog,

you have to take what is yours.

And that became a theme for us.

So, after that game,

we immediately thrust ourselves

into a mindset of,

we can't let this

slip through our hands again.

The next season, most of our players,

Steph included, were actually returning.

So we really felt like,

"Let's go for all the marbles."

We decided

that we were gonna try to play

one of the most difficult schedules

in the country that year.

We thought

if we could win these tough games,

maybe we can get a better seed

in the NCAA tournament.

And we could finally advance.

[crowd cheering, clamoring]

[commentator] Davidson trying to upset

the number one team in the country.

Bob McKillop said

his team will run with North Carolina.

[crowd cheering]

[commentator] Ellington. Oh!

[cheering continues]

[commentator] And Carolina

is going to survive Davidson College.

[commentator 1] You can feel the tension.

Davidson, looks like they've got

an opportunity against the Blue Devils.

[commentator 2] And it was a close game.

[commentator 3]

The Davidson Wildcats once again

are facing a top-ten team coming in here.

Westbrook right back, drives in, scores.

Russell Westbrook making it look so easy.

[commentator 1] 3.9 seconds

for Davidson to try to win it.

[commentator 2] It's a one-point game.

[crowd cheering]

[commentator 3] It's gonna be Curry.

Fells all over him, at the buzzer!

[cheering continues]

[McKillop] We were going home

for Christmas with a 4-6 record.

Everyone felt

like we had failed the mission.

And it just looked

like our season could go south.

It could cause you to doubt.

It could shatter your confidence.

How were we gonna be able to

take that next step?

Because I still felt

that we were right there.

One possession here, one difference there,

and [stammers] we could have won

those four games.

We were talented enough. We belonged.

And I wanted them to be certain

that they understood that we belonged.

[Rossiter]

Coach McKillop believed in us so much,

and he thought

we had such a special group.

But we kinda had, like,

that come-to-Jesus moment.

He sat us all down for a film session.

And he went around to every person

and, like, kinda called out,

like, you know, what they needed

to do better or differently.

Then he gets to Steph.

And he just goes off

and just tears into Steph

for a couple minutes.

How Steph wasn't living up

to his responsibilities

and how he wasn't getting it done.

[Stephen] You can call it reprimanding.

You can call it being direct.

You can call it motivating.

At the end of the day, the message was,

every piece has to work for us

to be competitive at the highest level.

We know we're not the most athletic.

We're not the most talented, the tallest,

the fastest.

But if we can play like a team in unison,

we can compete

with anybody in the country.

[crowd cheering, whistling]

[Stephen]

And we gotta show that we can do it.

[crowd cheering, whistling]

[commentator 1] Now to Curry.

Curry's turned that one over.

The Warriors turn it over again.

-[whistle blows]

-[commentator 2] It's a little alarming.

[commentator 3] Into Jokic.

-Out to Morris. A three to win!

-[buzzer sounds]

-[whistles blows]

-[crowd cheering]

[commentator 3]

Denver wins it at the buzzer.

[Mike Breen] James tries another three.

That's good! James from downtown.

James sees an opening.

Drives inside and the flush.

-Monk, alley-oop to James!

-[crowd cheering]

[buzzer sounds]

[commentator 3] This will be just another

in a series of disappointing losses

for the Warriors.

[sportscaster] Golden State has lost

eight out of ten games.

Golden State is reeling.

Golden State is cratering

right before your very eyes.

[reporter] What is the concern level

overall about this stretch?

Giving in to, you know,

a losing mentality,

like, we're not that team.

I'm not gonna let us be that team.

We cannot give in to this losing spirit

of just finding different ways

to lose basketball games.

[crowd cheering, whistling]

[commentator]

Golden State has seven turnovers

for a very seemingly disjointed

and disconcerted offense right now.

[crowd cheering]

[commentator 1]

Klay, good defense on Tatum.

Knocked it away.

It's Smart that got on the deck though.

Tatum forgot the ball.

It's a three on one.

And Steph was involved

in that initial collision,

and he's trying to work out a few things.

[commentator 2]

Steph Curry's actually hobbling.

[commentator 1] Oh, wow. Yep.

Uh, Steph is gonna

get that left ankle looked at.

[Sander] In that moment, it felt like,

"Did we just squander the season?"

[crowd cheering, whistling]

We felt like we were good.

But the question was, in our minds,

when are we gonna finally push through?

And-- And [stammers] once we do it,

like, what is it gonna look like?

[McKillop] At that point,

we were playing

in a lower-level conference.

And it meant that

the only chance that we had to qualify

for the NCAA tournament

was winning

the Southern Conference Championship.

[Stephen] We knew we were right there.

But we also knew,

we have to be damn near perfect.

[chuckles]

[cheering, clamoring]

[whistle blows]

[crowd cheering]

[announcer] Three pointer, Jason Richards.

Richards.

[announcer] Three pointer, Stephen Curry.

[commentator] Jason Richards.

Good pass inside,

and the bucket and a foul.

[crowd cheering]

[crowd cheering]

[commentator] The Davidson Wildcats,

they've won 22 straight.

They're heading to the NCAA tournament.

[buzzer sounds]

[commentator] Congratulations,

Bob McKillop, Stephen Curry.

Davidson getting it done.

[Lovedale]

We were just feeling this excitement

that we're going back to the dance,

because we did what we were supposed to do

to get that opportunity.

And Coach would always remind us,

we just need to be

playing our best basketball in March.

[Kruse] That team, after starting 4-6,

just ran the table

in the Southern Conference.

20-0.

And we started to feel

that something special was happening.

Davidson had not experienced

an NCAA tournament win since 1969.

And in the many years since then,

they have come close.

But only close.

So, I think we felt, watching this team,

that this was the best chance

that Davidson had had

in many of our lifetimes.

[Gumbel] Good evening, everyone.

I'm Greg Gumbel.

Welcome to our New York studios

and the NCAA

Basketball Championship Selection Show.

Just a short while ago,

Division I Men's Basketball Committee

adjourned after finishing up

this year's tournament bracket.

It is now time

to reveal the Midwest Region.

The number seven seed in the Midwest,

the Bulldogs of Gonzaga, out of the WCC.

-And they'll take on the Davidson--

-[crowd cheering]

[cheering, whistling]

[cheering, whistling]

[Stephen] When we got on the bus

and drove up to Raleigh,

all my senses went through the roof.

I can still picture the arena.

Just the sights and the sounds.

[McKillop] Go, go, go!

[no audible dialogue]

[Stephen] I was nervous for sure.

When you go to an NCAA practice,

there's more cameras.

It's a different energy

and a different vibe.

Even just seeing your same jerseys

with the NCAA patch on it,

you know this is different.

And for us,

we definitely felt the pressure,

knowing that this was our best chance

to make some noise in the tournament.

[crowd cheering, whistling]

[Jim Nantz] Davidson and Gonzaga.

The Wildcats and the Bulldogs.

Davidson College,

last year got knocked out

by Maryland in the first round.

But this season,

riding a 22-game win streak,

longest in the nation.

And for Bob McKillop,

this is the fifth time he's directed

Davidson College to the NCAA tournament.

[Billy Packer]

Has yet to win one though, Jim.

[Nantz] That's a three by Steven Gray.

[Packer] Curry gets caught.

Gray gets another open look.

[Nantz] And he's now knocked down

two from behind the arc.

Rejected by Lovedale.

Gray now, for the third time hits a three.

Gray. Still hasn't missed!

He's five for five.

A 13-2 run by Gonzaga.

[Packer] Davidson's starting

to panic a little bit, Jim,

and the fact that this game

is getting away from 'em.

Dangerous time for Davidson right now.

Gonzaga in total control.

[no audible dialogue]

[whistle blows]

[crowd cheering]

[Nantz] Curry with the steal.

Taking on Bouldin. And one.

Curry, right back with a three.

[Packer] And there's room.

[Nantz] Curry again!

This kid's amazing.

They're a Curry three away from tying it.

Here it is. We're all tied in Raleigh.

A 17-6 run.

He is lighting it up.

Ninety seconds remaining. Game tied.

Two great teams,

a season coming down to the last minute.

Richards on the baseline. Kicks it corner.

[Packer] Line drive.

[Nantz]

They had to b*at the sh*t clock. Gosselin.

And Lovedale keeps it for 'em. Curry! Oh!

[Packer] Are you kidding me?

[Nantz] And he points over to his parents.

-[crowd cheering]

-[whistle blows]

[Nantz] In the arms of Curry.

America had heard about him,

and now we know about him.

A star on the NCAA tournament stage.

Stephen Curry leads Davidson

into the second round.

[Sonya] I remember thinking,

"What the heck is going on?"

Like, "You-- What are you doing?

[stammers] How are you doing this?"

And, like, almost like,

"W-- Why are you doing this?

And is this real?"

[Stephen] That's probably to this day

one of my favorite moments

as a basketball player.

Playing in the tournament

that you grew up watching.

But just knowing, like, you're doing

something historically special.

Being this small Division I college

that hadn't won a tournament game

in a long time

and you're breaking through.

[Lovedale] It just felt like something

changed almost immediately for us.

The big thing that happens after that is,

"We can do this, right?"

[McKillop] This was our moment,

because winning that game finally showed

we belonged.

[Matheny] Winning our first NCAA

tournament game was just magical.

It's like you're floating almost.

But our first-round game against Gonzaga

was one of the first games

of the tournament.

So we go back to the hotel,

and we have roughly 48 hours

to prepare for the next game.

So our players take advantage

of that time,

and they do their homework.

[Stephen] It's still hilarious to me

that in the biggest basketball moment

of the year,

we're all in the hallway

with other students, doing papers.

But that's just the Davidson experience.

And it's the best thing in the world.

It's still funny to me. [chuckles]

-[announcer] Here we go.

-[announcer 2] March Madness!

[Nantz] In Greenville, South Carolina,

Davidson, the Wildcats,

-taking on Michigan State, the Spartans.

-[clapping]

The winner to face Duke

on Sunday on this floor.

Let's go!

[Nantz] Game four. Hello, friends.

Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery.

Ready for one more, guys? Let's do it.

-What do you say?

-Jim Nantz is good luck.

[imitating Nantz] Hello, friends.

[Richards] This is big.

Bill Raftery's doing this game?

[imitates Raftery] With a kiss.

-[Nantz] Bob McKillop. Tom Izzo

-Takes it to the tin for two.

-[Nantz] Tom, older

-[Stephen, normal] Can-Can.

Say, "Go Cats."

Get buckets!

-[Stephen] Get buckets. That's right. Yes.

-[Richards] Get buckets? [chuckles]

[Raftery] I think manhandled,

in a sense. Loyer.

[Nantz] There he is,

using power and strength.

[Hill] He's the one guy

that can get a basket.

[Richards] Come on, Foster.

Feel you, bruh.

I used to get picked on all the time.

[Raftery] Ooh.

[Nantz] Another pass sails.

[phone ringing]

[Raftery]

Always in the right spot, this team.

[person]

It's a Sparty party, baby! [laughing]

[Canon] Dad, I want candy. Daddy.

We just-- We just did a nasty turnover.

I like this though. We're right where--

We're right where we wanna be, baby.

'Cause y'all too comfortable right now.

Y'all think y'all can just turn it on

and just blow us out by 20.

And one! [shouts]

[Nantz] His confidence is soaring.

I might-- I might--

I might have to send a halftime text.

-Dada, I don't want this.

-Huh?

-I'ma holler at you. We're gonna talk.

-Bye.

-[Nantz] Saw it right there.

-Uh-oh. Silver fox.

[Nantz] Bob McKillop.

We saw that '08 team.

My gosh, that was something special.

Had a pretty good player on that team too.

[Raftery] What's he doing now?

[Nantz] I haven't heard

from him in years. [chuckles]

-[Hill chuckles]

-[Nantz] Steph, we know you're watching.

[chuckles]

[Hill] Their great defense right here.

[Richards] I've never asked you this.

What was your thought

when Lovedale got that rebound?

Against Gonzaga.

Dude, it was

freaking like a song started playing.

And it was like a-- it was like a melody,

'cause I-- My first thought was like,

"Pass me the ball." And then

[stammers] I saw he had no hesitation.

Probably-- Probably the biggest play

-in Davidson history

-1,000%.

-the offensive rebound.

-1,000%.

[crowd] Defense! Defense!

Defense! Defense!

[sportscaster] If b*ating Gonzaga

was getting over a hump,

the Wildcats' next opponent

will be climbing a mountain.

Up next, second-seeded Georgetown

and their 7-foot star center, Roy Hibbert.

[fans cheering]

[Dell] I remember, we were tailgating

out in the parking lot.

We're having a good time.

And then I see Doc Rivers.

He's come to watch his son play

for Georgetown.

And he's like, "Hey, Dell."

I'm like, "Hey, Doc."

He goes, "Y'all-Y'all-Y'all [stammers]

guys have fun.

Enjoy yourself. It's, you know--

This is the last time

you're gonna be doing this." [chuckles]

I went, "Look, there goes Doc.

He thinks we don't have a chance."

I'm thinking, "The-- Is he right?"

I hadn't seen a lot of Georgetown,

but it's Georgetown.

-[player] One, two, three.

-[all] Wildcats.

-Let's have some fun, boys!

-[Stephen] When we get to play Georgetown,

the ten versus the two seed,

I think most people

were predicting that we had no chance.

We knew we had to play

pretty much a perfect game to b*at 'em.

But we felt we could do that.

[crowd cheering]

Whoo!

[Packer] Beautiful pass.

[Nantz] Curry gives it up,

but that is swatted away.

[Nantz] Oh! Uh, that one was halfway down.

-[whistle blows]

-Oh, Ewing drives for the dunk. And one.

Georgetown sh**ting over 70%,

and they hit again.

[whistle blows]

[Nantz]

And this lead now has ballooned to 17.

-My goodness.

-[buzzer sounds]

They're holding Davidson to 27% sh**ting.

Boy, they shut you down better

than anybody in the country.

[Richards] I just remember the moment.

We're down 17 points.

We come to the bench.

And Coach is in the huddle

and he's smiling.

And it was like, "What's going on here?

Is there something that we're missing?"

[Lovedale] It was surprising.

Coach was saying, "We're fine.

We did this against Gonzaga.

We've been here before."

[Packer] Right now,

you can see why Georgetown worked

their way to a regular season

number one in the Big East.

[Nantz] Tough pass.

Richards with the steal.

That's Curry leading the break,

and now the lob.

And the lay-in by Paulhus Gosselin.

Tipped out to Richards.

Hoyas though got three men back.

-[whistle blows]

-And one. It could be a four-point play.

[Packer] And how about this?

They're pressing.

[Nantz] Curry, tough sh*t.

Ball on the floor

and into the arms of Sander for the layup.

And it's down to nine.

Curry whips it inside.

Lovedale easily for the layup.

[Packer] Beautiful pass!

[Nantz]

Lovedale makes it a two-point game.

[Packer] What a pass.

[Nantz] What a nifty move.

With a dipsy-- Oh!

Here's Curry. Oh, my goodness.

Another three.

[crowd cheering]

[Nantz] The two in the Midwest

is in serious jeopardy

after losing a 17-point second-half lead.

[Packer] And you do see

the North Carolina fans now

getting into the action.

[Nantz] And they're rooting

for this upstart mid-major Davidson,

out of the Charlotte area.

Well, you talk about a giant-k*ller.

-[Packer] This is big right here.

-[Nantz] Yep.

What Davidson could pull off right here.

It's a four-point game, with nine seconds.

Wallace.

sh*t up, Sapp.

-No. They-- [stammers]

-[Packer] Oh, Lovedale.

[Nantz] And talk about David and Goliath,

I submit to you,

Davidson College to the Sweet 16.

Hey! Let's go, everybody!

-It's all y'all! All y'all right here!

-[speaks indistinctly]

[no audible dialogue]

[Richards] In the moment, you don't know

the magnitude of what's going on.

But the next day, my roommate and I,

Thomas Sander, was going

to the local gas station to f-fill up gas.

[Sander] I'm there filling up,

and somebody comes out of the store.

And she goes, "Oh, hey.

You're the guy in the newspaper."

So, I look over, and on the USA Today,

it's Steph-Steph and I

in probably one of the most awkward hugs

you'll ever get from

[stammers] a celebration.

That's when it started to really feel

a l-little different.

Like, this is a little bit bigger

than we ever expected.

This isn't supposed to happen.

Davidson's not supposed to

b*at Georgetown.

Davidson's not supposed to b*at Georgetown

down 17 in the second half.

Stephen Curry looks like a little kid,

but he has got the game of a grown man.

Get familiar!

[panelist] Stephen Curry.

I mean this is unbelievable.

You're down 17 in the NCAA tournament.

The kid played

with ice water in his veins.

Really, one of the great stories

in college basketball

is Curry at Davidson.

It's a wonderful story. Wasn't recruited

by others and ended up there--

We had him in our camp.

-And-- And missed him?

-Missed him?

-He was about 5'6".

-[chuckles] Oh.

They are now the darlings of America.

Even though they're not the lowest seed,

they are obviously

the Cinderella in this tournament.

And good morning to you

from the campus of Davidson College.

You know what, Maggie? The last time

this college was in the Sweet 16 was 1969.

And we've got the entire campus out here.

Folks, much more from Davidson College

coming up in just a little while.

Harry, Maggie, we'll send it back to you

in New York.

[Goldberg] Coming up on today's

Locked On NBA, we rank the playoff teams

in order of which ones

have the best chance of making the finals.

[Mares] This is the easiest pick

in the world for me.

It's gotta be the Phoenix Suns.

[show host 1]

Phoenix is the best team in the NBA.

[show host 2] I think the Suns

are gonna win it all this year.

[show host 1] 1,000%.

[show host 3]

The Golden State Warriors are much more

about the sum of their parts,

and they haven't been on the court

at all together, their three star players.

[show host 4] It's really as simple as,

is Steph healthy?

[show host 5] It's gonna be a close call

about his availability on Saturday.

[show host 6] Honestly, if he's not right,

I don't think they get to the West finals.

[show host 1] I feel like I know

to a degree who Golden State is,

but Klay not playing for two years,

trying to find his way,

Steph coming off the injury

this late in the season.

There's some questions around

whether they will be that team

hitting on all cylinders.

[Ayesha]

I can't wait to see you in a little bit.

[Stephen] Can't wait to see you too.

I love you.

I love you more. I'm so excited.

-Me too.

-[Ayesha] Have a great--

Have a great game. I'll be watching,

rooting and praying for you.

Thank you, baby.

[Ayesha] Get buckets.

And you know it.

-[Ayesha] Oh, hey.

-What's up?

[Ayesha] Have fun out there.

I will.

[fans cheering]

[fans continue cheering]

[McKillop] As we left for Detroit

to go to the Sweet 16,

the streets of Davidson

were lined with people

as if it was a Fourth of July parade.

And, uh

it was as if

you never wanted the ride to end.

[Richards]

The excitement was unbelievable.

And we started talking about,

where are we playing next, which arena.

And someone said,

"We're going to Ford Field."

Oh, we're playing at a football stadium.

[Stephen] Playing in a football stadium,

it was an environment

we had never been in before.

But we were so comfortable, I think,

in that moment,

'cause we were playing

with unlimited confidence

that we were supposed to be there.

[Matheny] So, we were driving back

from sh**t before the game,

and I got a phone call.

It was some Nike executives,

and they said,

"We just got a call from LeBron.

He wants to come to your Sweet 16 game

against Wisconsin tonight.

Can he get eight tickets?"

And my first thought was,

"You gotta be kidding me."

[buzzer sounds]

[no audible dialogue]

[Stephen] Hearing that Bron

was gonna be at the game,

we didn't know what to do with ourselves.

But also, we didn't know

that the Davidson Board of Trustees

was gonna sponsor busloads of our students

to come to Detroit.

[students cheering]

So we had a huge contingency

of fans show up,

and it was a scene.

[fans cheering]

[fans] Whoo!

[fan] Hi, Mrs. Curry.

-[Sonya] Whoo!

-[fan 1] Yeah!

[fans] Go! Go, go, go! Yeah!

Defense! Defense! Defense!

[spectators cheering]

[spectators cheering]

[Gus Johnson] Curry, four to sh**t.

He's gotta fire and does.

And has! That's another three.

Richards, he's got Curry on the wing.

He's gonna spot up. There he goes.

And rips it!

Folks, we got a star in the Motor City!

-Finds a cutting Curry.

-[whistle blows]

Oh, my goodness!

[laughs] Young fella!

[mouthing] Oh!

[no audible dialogue]

[spectators cheering]

[Johnson] And how about this?

The Davidson Wildcats

running Wisconsin out of the gym.

[fan screaming]

This is incredible.

We're about to go to the Elite Eight!

[screams]

This is amazing.

Are you crying?

[spectators cheering, applauding]

[Kruse] As a Davidson sports fan,

that game almost

rejiggered my expectations.

It was no longer what a thrill,

and in some ways, what a surprise.

It was

"Is--

Are they the best team in the country?"

[Johnson] Downtown Detroit,

we are ready

for the Midwest Regional final.

Top-seeded Kansas

against tenth-seeded Davidson.

[Johnson] Tell you what,

Davidson has played K*llers

this year, folks.

They are not afraid of this Kansas team.

[McKillop]

I looked at Kansas, and I thought,

"The pressure that they're under."

Can you imagine Kansas loses to Davidson

to get to the Final Four?

This was our moment.

Take what is yours.

[Johnson] Puts it on the floor.

To the bucket. Left-hand scoop!

-[spectators cheering]

-[Johnson] Mmm.

Curry again.

-And buries it.

-[spectators cheering]

[Johnson] Tough sh*t. Oh! And it counts!

Chalmers. Lobs it.

Oh, Sasha Kaun bangs it down!

And the foul.

Barr. He hits it from deep.

Barr again deep in the corner.

And hits it again!

Barr again from downtown. Oh!

The White Lobster is cookin'!

And a steal.

Chalmers drives straight to the basket

and lays it in.

Arthur, wheeling.

Jayhawks, a minute away

from the Final Four.

Curry lets it go.

And buries it!

59-57.

Three to sh**t. Lets it go!

Off the front rim. No.

-[whistle blows]

-[Johnson] And with 16.8 to go,

Davidson with life.

Two-point game.

A Final Four slot on the line.

Here's Curry. He may not give this up.

[Stephen] Against a team like Kansas,

there was just another level

that we got to.

We put ourselves in a position

to win the game.

All the way down to that last possession.

[Johnson] Frees himself, Curry.

[McKillop]

We had done everything possible.

We did everything right.

We had them.

And for everyone in the arena

it was a moment that time had stopped.

And as the buzzer went off,

I see the coach of Kansas, Bill Self,

on the other sideline

falling to his knees with his hands

in his face as the sh*t missed.

[Johnson] Pumps. Kicks it out. Richards.

-[spectators cheering]

-[Johnson] That is it!

Kansas holds on!

And the Jayhawks are heading

to the Final Four.

[spectators cheering]

[McKillop] We had emptied our t*nk.

And everyone felt the pain

that individually Jason felt

because he took that sh*t.

[Richards] It really didn't hit me until,

like, the locker room.

It's like the-- the family, you know?

It's-- It's, like, not that you let,

like, the team down,

but, like, it's

Like, that's the last thing,

you don't wanna let your teammate down.

Like, that's the whole part.

But it wasn't so much about,

"We're not going to the Final Four."

It was,

"We're never gonna play again together."

Because Thomas, myself and Boris

were graduating.

So it was kinda like the end of an era.

[Stephen] I had to know what

that was gonna mean for me

coming back the next year.

But I think about what Jay Rich

and Thomas and Max and Boris

all meant to, like,

me and my confidence as a player,

and, like, you don't do anything

in this life by yourself.

And, you know, like, the confidence

of the group is your superpower.

And those four guys unlocked that for me.

[rain pattering]

[McKillop sighs] You go first.

[Stephen exhales deeply]

Good morning, everybody.

Uh, thanks for coming today. Um

[sighs] after a lot of discussion with my

parents, Coach McKillop and my teammates,

I have decided to forgo my senior year

and enter the NBA draft this year.

The last three years have been some

of the most enjoyable times of my life,

both on and off the court,

and I will always cherish

my time here at Davidson.

I wanna thank Coach McKillop

and our coaching staff

for just giving me a chance to do well.

And I hope to finish what I started

and get a Davidson degree at some point.

-[cameras click]

-[Stephen sighs]

[cameras clicking]

I've been, uh, incredibly fortunate

uh, to have this opportunity to coach him

for these three years.

You know, we're here with a sense of, uh,

sadness. Almost like we're at a funeral.

But we also have

a tremendous balance in life.

There's a celebration here.

Celebration

of what this young man represents.

And, um, we're just thrilled

for this opportunity for him,

and, uh, we know that he's gonna

continue to wear Davidson on his heart

as he has done for these past three years.

[McKillop] He cherished it.

And giving up something

that you cherish is never easy,

but he felt he was ready

for that next step in his journey.

[Stern] The Golden State Warriors select

Stephen Curry from Davidson College.

[audience cheering]

[sportscaster] The question is,

can he make the transition?

Is he gonna be strong enough

against NBA defenders

over the course of an 82-game schedule?

[audience cheering]

[sportscaster] And there's just this sense

that he's not a big-time athlete

on the basketball floor.

So it's gonna be interesting to see

where he pans out.

-[spectators clamoring]

-[Stephen grunts]

[commentator 1] Steph is hurt.

Steph Curry is hurt.

[commentator 2]

sh*t clock down to five seconds.

Uh-oh. And you don't wanna see that.

[commentator 2]

I don't know what happened.

[Stephen grunting]

[commentator 3] Curry hurt his foot again.

[commentator 4] Just heartbreaking.

-[commentator 4] Same ankle.

-[commentator 5] Look at that.

[commentator 6] Holy macaron--

[commentator 5]

Over and over and over again.

[sportscaster] Curry underwent surgery

on his right ankle.

He will miss three to four months.

[sighs, grunts]

-[physical therapist] Over. Good.

-[sighs]

[grunts]

[commentator 1]

Curry through the lane. And in!

How did he make that?

-[commentator 2] Curry splits the defense.

-[Mike Breen] Behind the back.

Fires a three. It's good!

And the dream season is complete.

The Golden State Warriors

are the 2015 NBA champions.

Their first title in 40 years.

[Breen] There it is.

The Warriors are NBA champions again.

[Breen]

There's a new dynasty in the NBA.

Back-to-back titles. Three in four years.

[Breen]

Thompson grabs his left knee.

Now writhing in pain.

It's over.

The Raptors, the 2019 NBA champs.

[Colin Cowherd] This is how it ends.

The Warriors dynasty,

I think it ends tonight.

[sportscaster 1] We will never

see Steph in another NBA Finals ever.

They have no path forward.

[sportscaster 2] This group will not

make the playoffs next year.

[Cowherd] Players get old, injured.

[sportscaster 3] Curry can't do it.

[commentator 1] He's dripping sweat.

There's just nothing left.

[commentator] Tough sh*t. Got it.

And the Golden State Warriors

dispatch the Nuggets in five games.

[commentator 2] It's gonna be a different

series now against the Memphis Grizzlies.

[sportscaster] This Warriors team's

not winning more playoff games.

It is impossible for me to believe.

[commentator 3] Curry dishing.

Looney, extra D. To Green for the flush.

Thompson, back to Curry.

Curry, a three. He got it!

The Golden State Warriors are heading back

to the Western Conference Finals.

[sportscaster] I'm still not

completely sold on Golden State.

Is Steph tall enough? Strong enough?

Defensive enough?

[spectators cheering]

[commentator] It was blocked by Curry.

Blocked by Curry on the three.

Curry sh**ting.

They're on their feet,

and their Warriors

are going to the NBA Finals again.

[spectators cheering]

[sportscaster 1] With Golden State,

I don't see how they win this series.

[sportscaster 2]

I like the Boston Celtics.

[sportscaster 3] Like the Celtics in six.

[sportscaster 4]

The Celtics are winning it all. Period.

[Breen] Tatum on the drive.

Kicks it out. Smart, corner three.

Gets it back. Layup blocked by Brown.

Boston Celtics take game three.

They're two wins away from a title.

[sportscaster 1] Now the Warriors

have to win three out of four.

[sportscaster 2]

Even the most die-hard Warriors fan's

gonna say that's very unlikely.

[sportscaster 1] The Celtics look

like the better team.

The Celtics are the younger team.

They're the more athletic team.

[sportscaster 3] We talk about what kind

of player you have to have

to win a championship.

If Steph Curry isn't that, who is?

[sportscaster 4]

Well, he's borderline not that now.

[sportscaster 5] I have yet to see

a no-excuses-Steph-led Warriors team

win a championship.

[commentator] Curry [laughs]

with a beautiful move and off the glass.

[Breen]

Curry steps back. Three pointer. Got it.

Another long-distance sh*t. It's good!

Steph Curry launches a three. Curry again.

[laughs] Steph Curry from way downtown.

He's got 30 points.

What a performance from Stephen Curry.

The NBA Finals are tied

at two games apiece,

as the brilliance of Steph Curry

on full display here in Boston.

[Breen] Curry goes coast to coast,

lays it up and in.

Curry to Wiggins.

Wiggins, the layup. It's good.

Wiggins drives and finishes!

Exclamation point from Andrew Wiggins.

[Breen] Curry drives on Smart.

Gets inside. Left-handed, banks it home.

Curry catches. Fakes.

Fires three-pointer. Bang!

Steph Curry from downtown.

A 15-point lead.

[spectators cheering]

[Breen] The realization is underway

for Golden State.

[spectators cheering]

[Breen] Steph Curry getting emotional.

It might be his fourth,

but it means so much.

[buzzer sounding]

[player] Come on, 30! Come on, 30!

Come on!

-Get my family up here.

-I'm gonna get 'em for you.

-My family

-I'm gonna get 'em for you.

[Ayesha squeals]

You gonna have red lipstick.

What the hell just happened?

[commentator]

He's a four-time NBA champion.

A two-time league MVP.

And for the first time ever,

the NBA Finals MVP award

goes to Stephen Curry!

[cheering, applauding]

[players] MVP! MVP! MVP!

MVP! MVP! MVP! MVP! MVP!

[spectators cheering]

Yeah!

[crowd cheering]

[Stephen] How did I get here?

If you walked into a gym

and saw me 20 years ago,

there's no way you would think

any of this was possible.

And that feeling

of being overlooked or underrated

will always be part of the drive

that keeps me going.

But also, I've just been blessed

to have so many people in my life

that took the time to get the sense

of who I really was.

I'll remember that forever.

[Hicks] We are extremely proud

to call ourselves your home team,

your base of support,

your cheering section.

I mean the entire Davidson community

who stands with you

and surrounds you

with our hearts and our minds.

It would have been so easy,

so straightforward

not to complete your college degree.

But he did it.

And this is a dream come true for me.

I am so thankful and blessed

to be able to look at you,

see you with your gown on officially,

knowing you earned this.

[Hicks] Wardell Stephen Curry II,

I hereby affirm

the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Congratulations.

[audience cheering]

[cheering continues]

[Stephen] This is an absolutely

amazing day, an amazing moment.

Every single person

that I got to play with

lives with me every single time

that I step foot on the court.

It speaks to how much

this place means to me.

But most importantly,

I played for an amazing man.

Somebody who has so much compassion,

care,

love for every single person

that you come in contact with.

None of this is possible without you.

[audience cheering, whistling]

[Payne] All right, Steph. Ready?

Top two. Wing three. Top two. Wing three.

Here we go.

One.

-[groans]

-[Payne] Two.

-Three.

-Yeah!

["Lil Fish, Big Pond" playing]

"Needs to add some muscle

to his upper body

but appears as though

he'll always be skinny."

They said the same thing,

the exact same thing, about me.

I think what surprised me the most

was his ability to sh**t from deep.

-[commentator 1] Is he feeling it?

-[commentator 2] Yes. Steph three.

Got another one!

He changed how people view the NBA now.

One player.

All 30 teams now base their play

off the three-point line,

and that is because of Stephen Curry.

[Breen] Bang! Bang!

Oh, what a sh*t from Curry!

And he ties the NBA record

with his 12th three-pointer of the game.
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