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Steph Curry Breaks Silence on NBA’s Controversial New Heave Rule—Is the Game Forever Changed?

Steph Curry Breaks Silence on NBA’s Controversial New Heave Rule—Is the Game Forever Changed?

Steph Curry’s been blazing trails from deep for years, and finally, the NBA is rolling out a rule that might just give him the nod he’s craved — and deserved. Starting this season, any wild heave launched from 36 feet out during the last three seconds of the first three quarters won’t ding a player’s shooting stats; it’s credited to the team instead. This clever tweak’s designed to nudge players toward those buzzer-beater bombs without guilt over their personal numbers — something Curry has been championing quietly in the background for a while now. Watching a maestro like Steph grin at a change that frees him up to launch his signature end-of-quarter daggers without the usual stat anxiety? That’s just… something special. And yeah, while the rule’s got its quirks — like the backcourt-start requirement — Curry’s just happy to keep the game flowing. After all, a legend who’s dropped 24.7 points a game on near 50-percent shooting and drained threes at 42.3 percent can afford to shrug off a few extra attempts. Wondering how this shapes up or what it means for the next wave of deep shooters? LEARN MORE.

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