Steph Curry has won three championships.
He has two regular season MVPs and is the only unanimous winner in NBA history.
He made an NBA-record nine 3-pointers in Game 2 of this year's Finals.
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So how does the 30-year old plan on improving this summer?
“We always look for new things, just to keep him stimulated and to keep pushing his workouts forward," his personal trainer, Brandon Payne, told Tom Haberstroh and David Thorpe on the Back To Back Podcast. "This year, we’ve worked with a company out of Berkeley on a virtual reality tool that aids in peripheral vision and decision making.
"It’s also something that we’ll use for about 10 minutes before each workout to really get his brain stimulated, to get him present in the moment. So this is something we’ll use this offseason.
"And then I’m also working with this company on developing a three-minute pregame VR drill that he can go through just to get him in the moment, get him focused, really get his peripheral going — working on spatial relationships.
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"We have to be careful to make sure that the technology doesn't get in the way of the actual workouts. So as long as things can fit seamlessly into workouts, we’ll continue to use them."
Curry's pregame routine is already a thing of legend.
Hundreds -- and sometimes thousands -- of people show up hours before the opening tip just to watch Curry go through his warmup drills.
And next season, they may see him rocking a virtual reality apparatus.
Payne also insinuated that Curry isn't quite at full strength yet.
"We'll go from July 15 straight up until training camp. We’ve got some micro injuries and some things we’ve got to deal with this offseason that we haven't had to deal with in the past. So that changes a little bit of what we'll do from a strength and performance standpoint."
Drew Shiller is the co-host of Warriors Outsiders. Follow him on Twitter @DrewShiller