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How a yoga pose helped NBA star Steph Curry become a record-breaker

Steph Curry, 33, became the highest scorer of three-pointers in history (2,974) on December 14. But Curry and his clutch shot-making, and several honours, almost did not happen.

December 18, 2021 / 11:10 IST
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Warrior-III, also known as the Virbhadrasana-III, the Dekasana and the aeroplane pose, helps improve core strength and balance.

Is it the Dekasana? Is it the Virbhadrasana-III? It’s Super-asana.

They call it the airplane pose in the West. In yoga lingo it is known variously as the Virbhadrasana-III, Warrior-III or the Dekasana.

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But Steph Curry might just say this about it. “A pose by any other name…”

To many, the Golden State Warriors guard is the most interesting NBA star to watch. Not only has Curry made it a habit to nail three-pointers, not only did he become the highest scorer of three-pointers in history (2,974) on December 14, he has also turned making space into an art form. A joy it is to see the 33-year-old, more Jerry than Tom by basketball standards, scurry this way and that in enemy territory to shake off defenders and make space. That gains him enough room and time to receive the ball and sink in a three. Sometimes, he makes them with one hand.