NyKnicks1714 wrote:WarriorGM wrote:
Is it reasonable for me to claim that Steph Curry is a greater player than LeBron James?
Is it a reasonable basketball opinion? No. But those are a dime a dozen here; it's not the issue.
The issue is you completely fabricating some grand media gaslighting conspiracy to downplay Curry when it does not exist in any way, shape, or form, and then claiming that your completely fabricated conspiracy is the reason people don't agree with you. It would be extremely insulting if people took you seriously enough to feel insulted. And a lot of what you say just screams delusion and obsession.
Well I disagree and think it is a perfectly reasonable opinion to compare Steph to LeBron. And yes it is the issue.
I'm fabricating stuff? What stuff am I fabricating?
I have given various examples of questionable and downright ridiculous media narratives relating to Steph.
Curry gets the only unanimous MVP in history—and then he is narratively shoved to the side. We keep hearing about the up and coming guy who is going to be the next this and the next that but in Steph we have a player that actually has accomplishments without equal to back up a claim to be the next greatest player. But instead of hyping him up and getting show segments wondering aloud if he could possibly be the next Jordan we get narratives trying to paint him as some supporting player.
Can you explain that?
Curry has often been compared to Lillard by the media. Is that reasonable? Keep in mind Curry has dominated playoffs meeting with Lillard. Steph is 10-0 against Lillard in their playoffs games including a ridiculous sweep where the Blazers were up 17 in three separate games but still lost all of them. It is as dominating as anything LeBronto has going for it perhaps more so since LeBron did lose two games to the Raptors. So why have we been fed Curry = Lillard narratives when people around here would probably be up in arms if it was suggested LeBron = DeRozan or LeBron = Lowry?
Can you explain that?
Or how about the ridiculous clutch narratives that cropped up trying to paint Curry as not clutch? Steph is arguably the most clutch 4th quarter player of the past decade. He has lead his team back from multiple double digit down elimination games to eventually win series, and has a winning record better than nearly everyone to back it up—but he is supposedly not clutch because he didn't have any game winning go ahead shots in the last few seconds of close games?
Can you explain that?
Am I fabricating all of the above? Because if I'm not then let me say that YOU and others like you are the ones engaging in gaslighting not me. So stop with the b******* of acting as if you are being insulted.