f4p wrote:OhayoKD wrote:No-more-rings wrote:Supporting casts are irrelevant all of a sudden?
2021/2022 put a dent in supporting casts as an explanation. Warriors were horrible without curry(20 win pace roughly) while playing 48 win ball with him in 2021 and 60 win ball with hm(and without klay) before he got injured.
Not sure how much you can put curry's greater success to teammates with that in mind.
i mean the 2022 warriors were 45-19 (70.3%) with steph and 34-12 (73.9%) with draymond so obviously draymond seems super important. and it's kind of weird curry has missed the playoffs 5 times in his career while also winning 4 championship if supporting casts aren't having a pretty huge impact. he wins when he is on the most talented team in the league. he tends to miss the playoffs entirely when he isn't.
can't curry and draymond both be super valuable? maybe i'm being harsh, but the warriors were crazy good without klay last season and i'm starting to wonder if it's 90% curry offense+dray defense and 10% everything else without kd
you say he "wins when he has the most talented cast in the league" but warriors were **** without curry even in 2022 and played 60 win soccer without klay before curry was hurt(while curry's percentages were bad).
The team that missed the playoffs played 20 win ball without curry from 20-22(so worst in the league) and won at nearly a 50 win pace with curry. If anything that was historically strong carry job ruined by injury(which is forgivable for a dude in his 30's i feel. All the other playoff missing seasons came before he entered his prime(which i'm generously defining as 2013). Otherwise he also made the playoffs with a meh cast in 2014.
I think when you get binary about "won title or didn't" or "made playoffs or didn't" you're needlessly making things less clear. Is 20 win to 45 win a great carry job? usually, yeah.
They were traling in game 4 by a margin when curry was brought on in 2016 and their opponent was a.500 team that made the second round due to their opponent being injured in round one.
2018 rockets series is bleh, but pretty mcuh every goat team candidate has something similar in the following year. Bulls taken to 7 by the knicks, Lakers taken to 7 by the kings, bucks lose in 7 to the lakers.
Feel like taking the 13 spurs in 6, beating the cavs(yes even without kyrie and love) in 6 is pretty good(they swept the 60 win hawks in the previous round without either), taking the 16 cavs to 7(absurdly high playoff srs despite not taking the playoffs too seriously until the finals), beating the thunder, and destroying thr 17 cavs are all really strong team results and most of them came without kd. The other piece is curry played with a serious injury in both 18 and 16.
In 17 the warriors actually played 70 win ball without durant so it's not like they weren't dominant without him. Basically the big wrench for them was the cavs who were an atg playoff team without going all-out.
take 17 as "curry has an unfair team", 15/16 as curry has a good team but typical for cntenders, and 20-22 as curry's team is bad to average and things check out. Arguably the warriors almost losing to the rockets when curry is hurt and playing poorly cements him being valuable even in the kd years.