The Philadelphia Eagles have been holding video conference calls throughout their offseason with guest stars from around the sports world, including Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr. The three-time champion NBA coach delivered an inspirational message for the Eagles, and the speech unsurprisingly featured his best player on the Dubs, Stephen Curry.

Eagles safety Will Parks described Kerr's message and explained how his biggest takeaway was the coach's narrative on Curry's unbridled dedication:

“The best example I took from him was, after practice [Warriors guard] Steph Curry takes a hundred shots. After a full practice,” Parks said, via Tim McManus of ESPN. “That's another thing, to be able to work hard after work and be able to dial in and dedicate even more time to your craft.”

Curry is the best shooter of all time, but as made apparent by Kerr's anecdote, the former back-to-back MVP winner is by no means sitting on his laurels. The point here is no matter how good you are and regardless of how many times you've reached the pinnacle of your sport, there is still no room for complacency whatsoever. Take it from the great Stephen Curry himself.

Aside from Kerr, other notable personalities who have joined in on these calls include 11-time NBA champion coach Phil Jackson, All-Star pitcher CC Sabathia, and Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels.

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