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At the age of 35 Steph Curry is still one of the best players in the NBA. Last season he was seventh top scorer in the league with 29.4 points per game.

His teammate Draymond Green says that getting stronger post 2020 made all the difference for the sharp shooting star.

“I think the change that I’ve watched him make as far the weight room goes over the last three years or so speaks to his work ethic and who he is,” Green said on Podcast P with Paul George. “Because if Steph doesn’t get stronger post 2020, he’s still Steph Curry, he’s still shooting the piss off the ball.

“But him getting as strong as he got has actually changed his game. It actually made him much more effective. Like, you can’t run him off his spot, you can’t just bump him and he’s falling over. He’s getting to where he wants to go.

“I think his dedication in the weight room – and when I say dedication, that man is in the weight room every single day. He’s in the weight room after shootaround, he’s in the weight room before the game, he’s doing a full lift after the game. He’s in the weight room before practice, he’s in the weight room after practice. Every single day.”