We’re all pretty used to the greatness of Steph Curry. The Golden State Warriors superstar has accolades aplenty: three championship rings, a pair of MVP trophies, six All-Star selections, and a legitimate case as one of the 10 greatest players in NBA history.
It wasn’t always that way, however.
11 years ago, Curry made himself familiar to a lot of people through a magical March Madness run. On this in 2008, Curry rallied 10th-seeded Davidson back from a 17-point second-half deficit to stun Georgetown, a 2 seed, and lead his team to the Sweet Sixteen.