Doctor MJ wrote:Man, I just have such a hard time taking criticisms of Curry seriously when they occur while his team is winning in blowouts. The argument people use is straight forward "GOAT supporting cast!", but it just doesn't make basketball sense. The greatness of the team is considerably more than just Curry of course, but it's not about the role players on the team being secret stars, its about the Warriors playing in a way that is both optimized for the current league and is great for teammate confidence...and of course the ideal alpha star for such a team is someone like Steph.
I think the question I'd ask of skeptics is, who would be do a better job than Curry on this Warrior team? To me the only candidates are guys from the past.
I don't even know if there is a PG in the past or present that could do a better job. I suppose that's also because this entire team and its playstyle is predicated on Curry's unique skillset.
People like to compare Nash to Curry but as far as Curry's role in the offense its not that similar to Nash. Nash was far more ball dominant and more of a facilitator as compared to Curry who spends a lot of time off the ball. Curry "facilitates" just by drawing the defense to him with his movement and shooting capability which causes his teammates to be open. He doesn't even need to touch the ball for this to happen.
Other historically great PGs aren't even in the same stratosphere as Curry when it comes to shooting. Which leads me to think you'd rather have a guy like Ray Allen replacing Curry in the offense over even guys like Stockton or Thomas who would change the dynamics of the floor spacing and ball handling. But obviously Allen has more limitations to his game than Curry so he's a lesser option.
This team is at its zenith when Iggy/Dray/Livingston are holding the ball with a live dribble at the wing while Curry and Klay run around off-ball screens while the screeners cut off the pockets of space those guys create. We've seen time and time again that a split-second slip up by the defense ends in an open three or a dunk/layup in these circumstances. A guy like Allen "fits" into that system much better than a traditional PG.
Along those same lines, as for current players I'd probably rather plug Lillard into this offense even if Paul and Westbrook are "better" players overall because they probably don't fit as well into this system whereas Dame has more-or-less the same skillset as Steph and could be plugged into that position without disrupting the team's style.
All things considered, it may actually be the case that without exaggeration and within the context of this team, offense, and meta-game, the Curry/Klay/Green trio is actually the ideal trio to play together in the sense that you'd be hard pressed to come up with a historical replacement for any of those guys that would improve this team. Was there ever a PF in this history of the sport who could perform all of the tasks that this team requires Green to perform? Is Klay the best shooting SG of all time? Curry is probably the best shoot ever.
At a certain point you have to just appreciate how perfectly this team fits together top to bottom. It makes you jealous of Warriors fans who get to root for this...
















