As a huge Steph Curry fan, I was really excited for this to come out. For the most part, it did not disappoint.
The style and aesthetic of this documentary was really pleasing, a nice mix of early 2000's footage and modern day polished, crisp filmography. It was fun to have it flip back and forth, especially the editing between the Davidson games and the 2022 NBA Playoffs/Finals games.
I liked how much or this story and the content centered around Curry's time at Davidson. While I enjoy watching both, I am a bigger college basketball fan than NBA. Seeing the clips made me antsy for March Madness in July. It was great to hear from other teammates, Coach McKillop, and to see clips from Steph's time in college.
It also integrated a nice takeaway message regarding education and perseverance which was admirable. Some proud, emotional moments that once again relate back to his collegiate career.
I wanted to see a little bit more pertaining to his training, his workout routine, his practicing. He has made such a physical transformation that I'd hoped to unpack that, as well as what it takes to rehab those repetitive injuries he's suffered. It's mentioned, touched on, flashed through, but I thought it was some meat to the story of Steph that was missing, keeping this doc from being extremely good.