BoatsNZones wrote:SeanieWard wrote:Onus wrote:That whole network just doesn’t like curry even if they say they do.
Curry wasn't all that in the regular season. I don't think he deserved first team all NBA and I'm a Steph fan. Once the 3 point record was within reach he started pressing and his efficiency took a hit like we never seen before from Steph. Then once the playoff came around he went nuclear but that shouldn't factor in
With that being said, what he's doing right now at 34 years of age is super impressive and he should be in the MVP discussion despite the Warriors 8-9 record. He's playing as good as he's ever played, especially distributing the basketball
I mean Booker was 1st Team and Curry had the relative same counting stats with a better advanced line across the board, with it not being close in the PM on/off stats. It wasn’t his best season (despite being the near unanimous MVP through the first two official “straw polls” of actual ballot voters), but he was inarguably the better player and should have been 1st Team.
That’s in the past, but hearing that podcast of 4 diffeeent “NBA experts” not utter his name once when counting down the best players of the season this year was glaring. A guy like Kobe never played close to this great at his absolute peak, and we never would have heard the end of it had he.
It's not the first time, nor will it be the last
2010 ROY Evans over Curry
2013 ALL-STAR Lee over Curry
2013 ALL-NBA 3rd Wade over Curry (Lee ALL-NBA 3rd team as F)
2015 FMVP Iggy over Curry
2017 FMVP KD over Curry
2017 ALL-NBA 1st Harden over Curry (Realgm TOP50 peaks - Curry 2017 11th)
2018 ALL-NBA 2nd DeRozan over Curry (Lebron with 45 games 2nd ALLNBA in 2021, 56 game 3rd ALLNBA in 2022 w/o PO)
2018 FMVP KD over Curry
2020 ALL-STAR Curry miss (Kobe 6 games 2014 - ALLSTAR, Jordan 18 games 86 - ALLSTAR)
2022 ALL-NBA 1st Booker over Curry
I dont say that all these selections are wrong, but its going into one direction with double standarts.