Steph Curry is about as close to a perfect player as they come in the NBA, but he's not without his minor flaws. One such blemish is his high turnover rate. Only once in his six year career has Curry averaged less than three full turnovers a game.

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Granted, whenever you have the ball in your hands as much as Curry to begin with, there are going to be some possessions you'll wish you could have back. Moreover, Curry does plenty enough scoring and distributing to more than mitigate the ill effects of those three turnovers per game.

Still, Curry admitted recently that he's working to improve in that aspect of his game. And how is Curry trying to cut down turnovers? By setting up a fine system with his mother, of course.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Curry pays his mother, Sonja, $100 for every turnover over three he accumulates in a game. If Curry keeps himself under three turnovers, $100 is subtracted from his kitty.

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“It keeps me on the edge every game,” Curry told the Chronicle. “I know she’s going to text me or have some witty one-liner about what she’s going to buy with all of my gifts.”