Is Steph Curry Ready to be the 2nd Best Warrior?

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Stephen Curry is a two-time MVP, but with Kevin Durant joining Golden State, he might not be the best player on his team anymore.
Stephen Curry is my favorite NBA player of all time.

His consecutive NBA MVP trophies are 100% deserved. He had the best season of any player last year, and an all-time offensive season. That doesn’t make him the best player in the league, though. It’s tighter now, but LeBron James is still first.

Kevin Durant is second. Durant is a Hall of Fame level shooter, an elite drive and finish player, and an excellent passer all dumped into an absolutely absurd physical frame. Kevin Durant, in a vacuum, is a better and more well-rounded basketball player than Stephen Curry is.

Kevin Durant is also now a Golden State Warrior.

The rise of Curry’s star has been meteoric over the last three years. He went from a craft, precocious shooter on a second-round-exit team to a monster carving up defenses and crushing hope in the space of roughly four seasons. He even managed to put on a villain mask last year, by beating the hell out of every team on the block and pegging guys in the face with mouthguards.

He’s the face of the most hated team in the NBA. He is not, however, their best player anymore.

First, let’s draw a line between “most important player” and “best player”. Curry is still the most important Warrior. He makes their system possible, he’s the media, sales, and PR face of the franchise, and he’s a homegrown superstar, their first in over two decades (and one of the few that they managed not to trade). Importance is about team legacy as well as skill. When I say best, we’re talking straight up ball skill and on-court threat. Nothing else.

On the importance list, Durant’s number three or four depending on your opinion of Andre Iguodala.

There are a few reasons Durant rates as “best”. He’s a top-3 pure shooter in the league. One of the most impressive things about Curry is the difficulty of his shots; a lot of them are pull-ups. Curry and Durant take almost the exact same number of pull-up shots per game (8.8 vs. 8.3) and make them at a virtually identical clip, a hair over 44%. In shooting efficiency metrics, Curry has a better effective field goal percentage over the course of last season, 63.0% over 57.3%.

In specific categories, however, there is only one category where Curry is significantly better: catch and shoot.

Kevin Durant is better in the paint, better from the elbow, better in drives, and better in the post.



Curry remains the superior passer. He wins assists last year, 6.7 to 5.0 per game. What about the Thunder’s crappy secondary shooters, though? That costs Durant raw assists, right? Curry wins in potential assists too, 12.3 to 9.8. However, they are similarly decisive passers. Curry has more volume, but Durant wins out in ratio of passes for assists, 13.4% to 11.8%.

We can chalk some of that up to Curry’s penchant for “hockey assists” (he wins there, 2.5 to 0.9), but still, the number is there.

These are the only two categories where Curry can win over Durant clearly. The problem is, the gap isn’t really all that big, and the areas where Durant wins are decisive. Durant is a much, much better defender. A better rebounder overall, though Curry is a very solid glass man for his position.

Plus, Durant is pretty much freaking seven feet tall with an even longer wingspan.

For the first time since being handed the reigns of the Warriors following the Monta Ellis trade, Stephen Curry is about to be the second best player on his team. Is he ready for that?

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There’s really no good answer at this point. Critics will point to the fact that the Finals weren’t a good look for him. He looked more out of sync, angrier, even pettier than he really ever has. He’s also probably the cockiest player in the league now, not that it’s undeserved. However, by professional athlete standards, he remains a pretty humble and selfless person.

The 73-win Warriors are a famously unselfish team full of guys who buy into checking their egos at the door. Curry reportedly told Durant that all he cares about is winning rings during the pitch meetings via text message, and I’m be inclined to believe him. However, he’s a megastar whose team just picked up another monster. If he has any ego at all, and all players do, it will affect him in some way.

If there’s a superstar in the league equipped to handle being supplanted on his own team, it’s Curry. He’s a human being, so we don’t 100% know what’s going to happen, especially if this team hits an unexpected skid early on. The first two months of the 2016-17 season will teach us more about Stephen Curry the Superstar than any amount of Riley-fueled post game conferences or terrible Under Armour commercials ever did.

All that’s left to do is wait and see.
 
How does this argument make any sense? Curry is a 2x MVP
Just what I thought. Maybe even 4th cause I'd take Thompson and Green before Curry.
Someone remind me to ignore this guys opinions in all sports threads. He obviously knows nothing about sports. Probably some hockey loving cac.
 
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Yup. He did a whole photo shoot.. Was wondering where he was.. Thanks.


It's Unanimous: Curry Repeats As MVP
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Warriors guard Stephen Curry received all 131 first-place votes to become the first unanimous winner of the NBA's Most Valuable Player Award on Tuesday.

Player, Team Points
Stephen Curry, Warriors 1,310*
Kawhi Leonard, Spurs 634
LeBron James, Cavaliers 631
Russell Westbrook, Thunder 486
Kevin Durant, Thunder 147
Chris Paul, Clippers 107
*Received all 131 first-place votes
 
It's Unanimous: Curry Repeats As MVP
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Warriors guard Stephen Curry received all 131 first-place votes to become the first unanimous winner of the NBA's Most Valuable Player Award on Tuesday.

Player, Team Points
Stephen Curry, Warriors 1,310*
Kawhi Leonard, Spurs 634
LeBron James, Cavaliers 631
Russell Westbrook, Thunder 486
Kevin Durant, Thunder 147
Chris Paul, Clippers 107
*Received all 131 first-place votes
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Most seasons leading league, 3-pt field goals
4 Stephen Curry
3 Ray Allen
2 Michael Adams
2 Vernon Maxwell
2 Darrell Griffith
2 Reggie Miller
2 Larry Bird
2 Dan Majerle
Most consecutive seasons leading league, 3-pt field goals
4 Stephen Curry 2012-13—2015-16
2 Darrell Griffith 1983-84—1984-85
2 Larry Bird 1985-86—1986-87
2 Michael Adams 1988-89—1989-90
2 Vernon Maxwell 1990-91—1991-92
2 Dan Majerle 1992-93—1993-94
2 Ray Allen 2001-02—2002-03


Most 3-pt field goals, season
402 Stephen Curry 2015-16

286 Stephen Curry 2014-15

276 Klay Thompson 2015-16
 
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Most seasons leading league, 3-pt field goals
4 Stephen Curry
3 Ray Allen
2 Michael Adams
2 Vernon Maxwell
2 Darrell Griffith
2 Reggie Miller
2 Larry Bird
2 Dan Majerle
Most consecutive seasons leading league, 3-pt field goals
4 Stephen Curry 2012-13—2015-16
2 Darrell Griffith 1983-84—1984-85
2 Larry Bird 1985-86—1986-87
2 Michael Adams 1988-89—1989-90
2 Vernon Maxwell 1990-91—1991-92
2 Dan Majerle 1992-93—1993-94
2 Ray Allen 2001-02—2002-03


Most 3-pt field goals, season
402 Stephen Curry 2015-16

286 Stephen Curry 2014-15

276 Klay Thompson 2015-16
http://www.foxsports.com/nba/story/stephen-curry-golden-state-warriors-finals-mvp-worst-ever-062016

Steph Curry had the worst Finals performance by an MVP in NBA history

Outside of one especially compelling performance in Game 4, Stephen Curryjust completed the worst Finals you'll ever see from a reigning MVP.





Actually, check that. There's always a chance that a future MVP will play even worse than Curry did in the 2016 Finals. But at this moment, Curry doesn't really have any peers. Blame him, credit the Cleveland Cavaliers, or do a little bit of both. But no matter how you slice it, Curry's unanimous MVP season was undoubtedly tarnished by an absolutely awful stretch on the biggest stage.

:itsawrap:
 
http://www.foxsports.com/nba/story/stephen-curry-golden-state-warriors-finals-mvp-worst-ever-062016

Steph Curry had the worst Finals performance by an MVP in NBA history

Outside of one especially compelling performance in Game 4, Stephen Curryjust completed the worst Finals you'll ever see from a reigning MVP.





Actually, check that. There's always a chance that a future MVP will play even worse than Curry did in the 2016 Finals. But at this moment, Curry doesn't really have any peers. Blame him, credit the Cleveland Cavaliers, or do a little bit of both. But no matter how you slice it, Curry's unanimous MVP season was undoubtedly tarnished by an absolutely awful stretch on the biggest stage.

:itsawrap:

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Steph Curry May Be the Best Shooter to Ever Play in the NBA
Stephen Curry has made more 3-pointers this season than any player has made in any other season in NBA history. He broke the record—his own—during a February 27 game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. His team, the Golden State Warriors, won 121-118 in overtime, bringing their record to 53-5—the best ever through 58 games. Curry scored 46 points, 36 of which came by way of the 3-point shot, tying the single-game record. His final shot, a game-winner that went through the hoop with only 0.6 seconds remaining in overtime, was launched 38 feet away from the basket, over 10 feet beyond the required distance for a shot to count for 3 points. It was not a desperate heave. It was a jump shot, and pretty much everyone watching expected it to go in.

None of this is normal, but the most remarkable part of Curry’s exploits is that after he broke the record for most 3-pointers in a season against the Thunder, the Warriors still had 24 games remaining on their schedule. That means Curry could have sat out almost a third of his team’s games and still have had the greatest 3-point-shooting season in history. The second-, third- and sixth-greatest such seasons also belong to the 28-year-old. He has, essentially, broken the game of basketball.

Curry represents a seismic shift in our understanding of how the game should be played, and it’s happening so abruptly that no one is sure how to react. Current players can do nothing but watch with a mixture of disbelief and admiration, while former players have attributed the jagged anomaly to the sorry state of the game, not to Curry’s transcendent talent. Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson has blamed modern coaches for not knowing how to play defense. Several other former players have echoed this sentiment. The game is soft. No one plays defense anymore. Of course a player like Curry would come along.

This season, teams are taking nearly 24 3-point shots per game on average. Ten years ago, that number was 16. Twenty-five years ago, it was 7.6. When Robertson won his only MVP award in 1964, the 3-point shot didn’t exist. The game evolves naturally, but when a transcendent individual forces that change to a degree that seems unusual, it’s received not as a measure of progress but as a borderline affront to all that came before. It happened when Michael Jordan turned the flashy slam dunk into a cultural phenomenon in the late ’80s and early ’90s, and it’s happening now with Curry and the 3. Change is good, and with Curry it’s also fun as hell.
 
I think if this was an issue then kd wouldn't be on the warriors right now..it's funny how the media and fans care about shit that nobody within the warriors care about
 
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Didn't read any of y'all's comments yet...so this might've been stated.

While recruiting KD to The dubs nation, Curry told KD, he don't care about all that being the man crap, he just wants to win.

So my answer to the article would be, yes he's very much ready.
 
Steph and KD are going to work together so well man. It's a mentality thing.... these dudes are on the same wavelength, it doesn't hurt that KD fits into the Warriors system so well.... you can quote me on this shit! :yes:
 
Quote you on your hand?

Lmao you are a weird lil dude. You ever wonder why no one ever really rides with you when you try and get at me like this? You know how many CACs I've exposed and ran off here lil nigga? I'm not gonna link you to shit lol... I love that you're spinning your wheels :lol:
 
Lmao you are a weird lil dude. You ever wonder why no one ever really rides with you when you try and get at me like this? You know how many CACs I've exposed and ran off here lil nigga? I'm not gonna link you to shit lol... I love that you're spinning your wheels :lol:
I don’t need anybody riding with me.

Niggas been exposed you, but I’m never letting u off the hook
 
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