_NoMas wrote:WarriorGM wrote:_NoMas wrote:
Man I really hope that last line is a joke… but something tells me you’re being serious - this gravity stuff is really getting out of hand now.
Not nearly as out of hand as the skepticism of Curry's impact and the lengths people have gone to minimize his greatness.
I’m new to this forum but very much getting a sense of the diehard fandom amongst Curry fans vs Lebron fans etc. Definitely not questioning his impact or greatness in any way, and fully appreciate the impact his shooting has in terms of drawing defenders and creating space. But it’s also fair to say he’s not playing at the levels he was last season or earlier this season. Shooting 3-17 and 1-10 from 3 for any other player is a horrible night… let’s not hide behind gravitational pull and a win as some sort of mark of his greatness… it was a bad night for him and his team mates bailed him out.
Your sense of things is probably a little off. This place is LeBron country. The 140 page and counting thread on him on the neighboring forum in a season he has so far been a non-factor is an indication of that.
The Warriors fans around here are rather placid. I'm probably the exception and only because I'm put off by how even the Warriors fans around here underestimate Curry and so readily buy the claptrap spouted about him by the media.
Ordinarily characterizing the Warriors' last victory as a poor shooting night on Curry's part in which his teammates bailed him out might be one I have no problem with. But the backdrop of the last few games, the tone of this thread, and the results providence has provided gives the perfect platform to highlight the inanity of the arguments against Curry.
Curry only wins because of his teammates? The second, third, and fourth highest scorers on the Warriors were unavailable when Curry and the Warriors swooped in on the home court of the team with the second best record in the league and won.
Curry only wins because of the defense Draymond (an MVP level guy if the Jazz's coach is to be believed) is mainly responsible for? Curry and the Warriors take out the Jazz and their third best record and best offense in the league on their home court too despite not having Draymond.
Curry cannot win the MVP because of his inferior stats? Curry and the Warriors win despite Curry scoring single digits on a night all the other leading MVP contenders score more than 25 but lose. It's delicious how fate has conspired to make it look like one big troll job.