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A scary thought: Stephen Curry worked on his shooting, dribbling this summer
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A scary thought: Stephen Curry worked on his shooting, dribbling this summer

Published Sep. 23, 2015 9:36 p.m. ET
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Stephen Curry is sitting on top of the proverbial NBA mountaintop.

No, he's not as good as LeBron James -- no one is, of course -- but at this point, there isn't much the 2014-15 MVP and champion can do to improve on his game. He's not going to grow taller, get much stronger or become faster. At 27, his skill set is fairly established, which is a good thing -- he's obviously one of the game's most skilled players. 

Curry is the game's best shooter, and one of its best ball-handlers and passers. He's improved his defense over the past couple seasons -- especially last season -- and he's continuing to get better at attacking the rim and drawing fouls. For a point guard, he's actually a good rebounder, too. 

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Can he really get better?

Well, according to Curry, the answer is yes. How? By improving on what he's already great at. 

While promoting the popular NBA 2K16 video game at an event in New York, Curry told the Associated Press about his offseason goals:

Curry becoming a better shooter and ball-handler? 

That's a scary thought for the 29 other teams that are already struggling to contain the game's leading sniper.

(h/t Associated Press

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