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Sensory overload

FORT MILL, S.C. -- After a long drive from Charlotte, North Carolina, I appeared at Accelerate Basketball, tucked inside a warehouse. It's quiet out here, far removed from the din that surrounded Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry the night before, when he went off for 28 third-quarter points against the Charlotte Hornets, the team that honored his father at halftime.

This warehouse isn't where Curry's saga started, but it could be the scene of a remarkable turning point.

This is where Brandon Payne started training Curry in 2011, a time that preceded Curry's playoff appearances, All-Star appearances, MVP and NBA championship.