GSP wrote:Also this is the 2nd game Kyrie has outplayed him in
Kyrie didn't outplay anyone, he was garbage and was getting destroyed on defense for most of his minutes.
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GSP wrote:Also this is the 2nd game Kyrie has outplayed him in
GSP wrote:Its time to stop blaming his offensive playoff woes on injuries. Its like ive always said on here he simply is not a dynamic enough ball handler, playmaker and decision maker off the pickandroll. His ability to let his team play 4 on 3 alot is valuable but traditional aspects that historically dominant Pgs brought on offense isnt there with Steph and that seems to hurt his game in the playoffs def his consistency
Struggles against 13 Spurs, 14 Clips, hurt 15 Grizz/Cavs team, 16 Okc. Hes clearly one of the alltime great offensive forces but simply isnt the offensive Goat ppl were hoping for. Hes already had more shaky and inconsistent offensive series than Mj had in his career. Also this is the 2nd game Kyrie has outplayed him in
ppedro123 wrote:therealbig3 wrote:Nobody can see the season that Curry had and say ANYBODY was much better than he was. Even in the playoffs, when he's played, he's generally been great. A few bad games, and people go nuts. And then ignore the great games he had.
its not aboud having a good game or a bad game man
im pretty sure steph will drop 30 plus in the next game
you're missing the point
anyways forget it
but man, this golden state team is fun to watch!
DreDay wrote:GSP wrote:Struggles against 13 Spurs, 14 Clips, hurt 15 Grizz/Cavs team, 16 Okc. Hes clearly one of the alltime great offensive forces but simply isnt the offensive Goat ppl were hoping for. Hes already had more shaky and inconsistent offensive series than Mj had in his career. Also this is the 2nd game Kyrie has outplayed him in
13 Spurs - Ankle issues, 2nd ever playoff series, Spurs gameplanned exclusively for him.
14 Clips - Terrible matchup for the Warriors, Lee sucked against length and Curry had not developed a consistent way of avoiding traps. Don't forget Jackson ball.
15 Grizz/Cavs - Struggled 1/2 games each series, otherwise fine. 26/5/6 in the Finals when drawing a 4 on 3 every play is GOAT like impact if you ask me, but agree to disagree here.
16 OKC - games 5 to 7 were great, if not dominant games. Wasn't great from 1-4 at all, but down the stretch he was back to business.
and lol at Kyrie outplaying him. Curry could have went 0/20 and outplayed him because of his gravity and unselfishness.
GSP wrote:Its time to stop blaming his offensive playoff woes on injuries. Its like ive always said on here he simply is not a dynamic enough ball handler, playmaker and decision maker off the pickandroll. His ability to let his team play 4 on 3 alot is valuable but traditional aspects that historically dominant Pgs brought on offense isnt there with Steph and that seems to hurt his game in the playoffs def his consistency
Struggles against 13 Spurs, 14 Clips, hurt 15 Grizz/Cavs team, 16 Okc. Hes clearly one of the alltime great offensive forces but simply isnt the offensive Goat ppl were hoping for. Hes already had more shaky and inconsistent offensive series than Mj had in his career. Also this is the 2nd game Kyrie has outplayed him in

GSP wrote:DreDay wrote:GSP wrote:Struggles against 13 Spurs, 14 Clips, hurt 15 Grizz/Cavs team, 16 Okc. Hes clearly one of the alltime great offensive forces but simply isnt the offensive Goat ppl were hoping for. Hes already had more shaky and inconsistent offensive series than Mj had in his career. Also this is the 2nd game Kyrie has outplayed him in
13 Spurs - Ankle issues, 2nd ever playoff series, Spurs gameplanned exclusively for him.
14 Clips - Terrible matchup for the Warriors, Lee sucked against length and Curry had not developed a consistent way of avoiding traps. Don't forget Jackson ball.
15 Grizz/Cavs - Struggled 1/2 games each series, otherwise fine. 26/5/6 in the Finals when drawing a 4 on 3 every play is GOAT like impact if you ask me, but agree to disagree here.
16 OKC - games 5 to 7 were great, if not dominant games. Wasn't great from 1-4 at all, but down the stretch he was back to business.
and lol at Kyrie outplaying him. Curry could have went 0/20 and outplayed him because of his gravity and unselfishness.
Its the inconsistency im alarmed about. His Goat level shooting produces some great games but he has some Woat level games sprinkled in there too (game 2 memphis, game 2 cavs, game 5 spurs, game 3/4 Okc)

Basileus777 wrote:GSP wrote:Also this is the 2nd game Kyrie has outplayed him in
Kyrie didn't outplay anyone, he was garbage and was getting destroyed on defense for most of his minutes.


te887848 wrote:The casual eye doesn't understand the monstrous impact Curry had on today's game in the form of garnering attention that very few, if any, players have ever seen. Cleveland's fear of Curry's 3 resulted in them making it their life's mission to switch on every screen involving getting Curry open and running him out to the 3-point line, freeing up space for every other Warriors player. The Cavs' unconscious switching on every Curry screen (which I don't even believe is a bad idea anyway, as it's better than giving Curry a decent look at a 3) leads to huge size mismatches where taller Warriors players are matched up with smaller Cavs players. Non box score impact at its finest on display.
2klegend wrote:You can replace Curry with Lowry and I think they still beat the Cavs if his supporting casts play up to their talent.
therealbig3 wrote:16 Thunder...again, I thought he played a great series with only one really bad game (game 4), and 3 fantastic games to close out that series.
Kyrie outplaying him isn't true either...he was chucking like crazy and played awful defense.
te887848 wrote:The casual eye doesn't understand the monstrous impact Curry had on today's game in the form of garnering attention that very few, if any, players have ever seen. Cleveland's fear of Curry's 3 resulted in them making it their life's mission to switch on every screen involving getting Curry open and running him out to the 3-point line, freeing up space for every other Warriors player. The Cavs' unconscious switching on every Curry screen (which I don't even believe is a bad idea anyway, as it's better than giving Curry a decent look at a 3) leads to huge size mismatches where taller Warriors players are matched up with smaller Cavs players. Non box score impact at its finest on display.
Rerisen wrote:te887848 wrote:The casual eye doesn't understand the monstrous impact Curry had on today's game in the form of garnering attention that very few, if any, players have ever seen. Cleveland's fear of Curry's 3 resulted in them making it their life's mission to switch on every screen involving getting Curry open and running him out to the 3-point line, freeing up space for every other Warriors player. The Cavs' unconscious switching on every Curry screen (which I don't even believe is a bad idea anyway, as it's better than giving Curry a decent look at a 3) leads to huge size mismatches where taller Warriors players are matched up with smaller Cavs players. Non box score impact at its finest on display.
In general of course those points are all true, but Curry was -1 on floor tonight. So obviously his team didn't need his gravity, going +16 with him on the bench.
Alphabet wrote:therealbig3 wrote:16 Thunder...again, I thought he played a great series with only one really bad game (game 4), and 3 fantastic games to close out that series.
Kyrie outplaying him isn't true either...he was chucking like crazy and played awful defense.
Personally speaking I don't think he played that well in Games 5 and 6; I think his box score numbers aren't a good indication of that just at his poor box score numbers don't say anything about how his presence opened the game up for his teammates to score as the Cavs were relentlessly trying to double him. Like Doc MJ says, this overrates the bench players (though I will say the Warriors supporting cast is great in terms of Iggy, Draymond, Klay, and Livingston, but clearly not Barbosa) and gets them overpaid in the summer. Case in point: Baynes and Joseph all got huge contracts leaving the Spurs that I thought they did not deserve.
Still, he COULD have shot better today, not that the results really matter. Only if he really cares about winning that Finals MVP award. Kyrie did not outplay Curry today, Livingston outplayed Kyrie.
therealbig3 wrote:Jeez, you guys are ridiculous with some of the things you're saying.
Meh, whatever. I DON'T have him as the GOAT peak either, but Jordan and LeBron carried teams to titles, while Curry is getting carried to a title? LeBron and Jordan imposed their will on games and Curry doesn't? Curry didn't shoot well in game 6 and wasn't one of the biggest reasons they won?
We get it, you guys don't think Curry is in the conversation of GOAT peak...you don't have to come here and incessantly whine about it every time he has an off game. And it would hold a lot more weight if you guys did it after he played well, instead of only after he plays poorly. Again, NOBODY was here saying anything during those last 3 games against OKC. And I guarantee that nobody would be here saying anything if he happened to shoot well today.