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In the final seconds of Game 7 of the 2016 Western Conference Finals, with the Warriors trailing and their season on the line, he launched a 37-foot, off-balance, double-teamed three-pointer, not because he had to, but because his shot selection was rooted in decades of repetition, spatial intuition, and radical trust in muscle memory forged before sunrise. That moment didn’t just win a game; it crystallized a paradigm shift: shooting wasn’t just skill, it was language, rhythm, geometry, and courage made repeatable. He redefined spacing, forced defenses to extend beyond the arc before analytics caught up, and turned the half-court set into a symphony of motion, screens, and split-second reads. His influence isn’t measured only in rings or MVPs, but in youth courts worldwide where kids now practice step-backs off glass backboards at 6 a.m., mimicking his wrist flick, not his jersey number. This is basketball after gravity recalibrated, and he’s the one who held the level.
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