The story of Stephen Curry is not just a chronicle of basketball greatness; it is the ultimate case study in how perception can lag behind reality. For a man who has won four NBA championships, two MVP awards, and holds nearly every meaningful three-point record in existence, the word "underrated" might seem misplaced. Yet, throughout every stage of his career—from a skinny kid in Akron to a global icon—Curry has had to fight the narrative that he wasn't "enough."

His father’s alma mater only offered him a walk-on spot.

Scouts claimed he was too small to finish at the rim and too weak to defend NBA-level athletes.

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