New Documentary âUnderratedâ to Highlight Stephen Curryâs Davidson Years
August 12, 2021
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- Mary Elizabeth DeAngelis
In his first year on the ĚÇĐÄvlgo´ŤĂ˝ Menâs Basketball Team, sharpshooting point guard Stephen Curry turned heads. By his sophomore, Curry was a star. Now, heâs credited as one of the best shooters in NBA history.
Golden State Warrior Stephen Curry plans to star in a documentary about his days at ĚÇĐÄvlgo´ŤĂ˝, where he led the Wildcats to the top tier of menâs basketball before becoming an NBA great.
The documentary, Underrated, will spotlight Curryâs cinematic leap to college basketball All-American and Davidsonâs unexpected run to the NCAAâs Elite Eight in 2008.
Indie film company and filmmaker (âBlack Pantherâ and âCreedâ) will produce the documentary in conjunction with Unanimous Media, Curryâs production company.
The film will extend beyond basketball to Curryâs life as a student in the class of 2010 balancing athletics, academics and campus activities. The college already provided video footage and archival material from that time, and filmmakers plan to visit Davidson to shoot fresh scenes.
No release date has been set.
The film will fill a frequent gap in stories about Curry that toss a quick reference to Davidson and move on to his NBA rocket ride. Curry, though, often talks about how his Wildcat years shaped him on and off the court.
âHeâs a great player and an even better person,â Davidson Athletic Director and fellow alum Chris Clunie said. âHeâs such an outstanding representative of our core values, such a great leader whoâs incredibly committed to helping and serving the community.â
Clunie was present at the beginning, a senior and basketball player when he first met Curry. The then-high school senior came to tour campus for an official visit and played a pickup game with the team. Clunie smiles ruefully at the memory of reporting back that Curry âshould be goodâ for the team.
Curry led the Wildcats to the Elite Eight and moved on to three NBA titles and two MVP awards with the Warriors.
Curry often praises Head Menâs Basketball Coach Bob McKillopâs guidance, and the two maintain a close friendship.
âHe talked about building the man on and off the court,â Curry said previously, âand helping me reach my full potential.â
McKillop first met Curry when he was on the same little league baseball team as McKillopâs son, Brendan, a 2011 Davidson graduate. McKillop said he marveled at âCurryâs athletic grace and eleganceâhe reminded me of Derek Jeter.â
A few years later, when other bigger college basketball programs overlooked a small and slightly built Curry, McKillop recruited him. McKillop said Curryâs work ethic, leadership, moral compass and continuing journey to keep improving, personally and professionally, made him an ideal pick.
âI was not taking a gamble. I knew he had that special giftâthat âitâââ McKillop says. âIf there was ever anybody who checked all the boxes we looked to have checked, on and off the court, it was Stephen Curry.â
Curry, Peter Nicks and Unanimous Mediaâs Erick Peyton will serve as producers. Nicks, an Emmy and Sundance Award winner, is directing the documentary.