michaelm wrote:He won the title with Andrew Wiggins as the second best player on his team. Wiggins actually played very well, which he hadn’t done overly before getting next to Curry. Klay Thompson was working back from two and a half years away from the game having sustained two of the worst injuries in basketball in successive years. Green missed a third of the season with a back injury. Game 1 of the play-offs was the first time all three played together since the 2019 finals, with Curry off he bench at that after his own injury problems. Any team in the NBA could have had GPII on their roster and he was injured for half the play-offs in any case.
What more do you want from Curry ?. I rate Giannis, but the other 3 players you mention have not delivered in the play-offs, to the contrary in Embiid’s case, and I am not yet convinced the games of the other two will ever translate either, great though Jokic has been in successive regular seasons. Curry has not only delivered historically but obviously also just did.so again. And last time I looked GSW were second in the betting for the 2023 title. Do you think this could be vaguely related to having Curry on the team ?.
If I found myself in agreement with ESPN I would be looking to re-examine my positions rather than feeling any vindication.
Wait a moment, are you trying to convince someone that Curry did not have a great team next to him or what? Klay Thompson and Draymond were not in their peak, but still, they are two of the best basketball players in the last 10 years. His defense, IQ, quality, and experience are second to none. Then we have Wiggins, who has made a spectacular playoff defense. Always effective in attack and contributing to both sides of the pitch. And if that wasn't enough, we have Jordan Poole, a talented scorer, who can change the game from the bench. And if he doesn't have his day, nothing happens, there are 3 HOF in the squad still to win the match.
So Curry played with 2 future HOF, and all star starter and with a really talented young player, and coached by another HOF. Warriors won the title because their roster is clearly the best one. The only question was the injuries. Without injuries, it was by far the best squad.
Good luck to the current Curry getting to the conference finals with Jalen Brunson, Maxi Kleber and Dwight Powell. Like Luka would have not won the title with 2 HOF, one all star and Poole on his team.
Curry is a legend. But Luka at 23 is superior to Curry at 34.
And we should not be talking about Jokic, thats a joke. He has played basketball perfectly in the last two years, he cannot contribute more, it is physically impossible. You can go elsewhere to sell the story that they have not delivered in playoffs. It's ridiculous. As if in the playoffs he played baseball and forgot to play basketball. It's the same game. The reality is that in the playoffs you play against the best teams and that's why you lose, there's no more. The reality is that Jokic played with my grandmother on his team. Jordan Poole, who is the best fifth player of the Warriors would have been, clearly, the best player on the Nuggets after Jokic. The same with Klay, Draymond or Wiggings.
Draymond is 43. Klay is 37. Wiggings is 32. Poole is 55. Gordon at 83. Brunson at 67. Talking about Curry as the best player isn't disrespectful to Curry, it's disrespectful to Klay, Wiggings and Draymond.