Rainwater wrote:righterwriter wrote:Rainwater wrote:
I think he is making an assumption based off his current play. The dude will be 35 next year, he can't play forever.
35 isn't the magic age when all players off. Is there any evidence that a guy who is averaging 27/5/6 is going to suddenly decline next year?
The guy made a super random prediction without any backup argument. I thought it was funny.
Yes, if you look at 27/5/6 on its face of course you would say there is no decline. But if you dig deeper you would be able to tell this has been his worse statical year when you look at things such shooting percentage.
When I say he is turning 35 I am saying he is getting older. And as you get older decline is a certainty. Father time is undefeated. There is not many guys playing basketball much less putting peak numbers at 35.
This slump that Curry is going through could just be just that a slump; however, saying it could also be a decline would not be surprising.
Saying a player is "in decline" is different from saying his stats are not quite as amazing as the season before.
If a player averages 27ppg on 42/38 (and thats after a midseason slump) while leading one of the best teams in the league, that's not an indication of them being branded"a player in decline" even if they averaged 30ppg on better percentages the year before.
What would be accurate would be to say that its normal that a certain drop off can occur as a player gets older. But again, that's different from calling someone out as being "in decline", which indicates a precipitous drop in their abilities, not going from MVP front runner to mere All-NBA team player.





























