red96 wrote:How much success did Curry have before Kerr's system? What about Jordan before Phil's system? What did Kobe do without Phil? Look at the Spurs right now, still elite without Duncan or Robinson, is it all because of Pop? MDA's system hasn't worked since PHX, not until now. Using a system to discredit Harden's success, but not others is very hypocritical.laika wrote:RaptorsLife wrote:Well let's see. I doubt you can win mvp when you aren't even the best player on your team. Harden Is the clear frontrunner
Curry is definitely the best player on his team if you define best as "helps win". I'll agree that Harden is quite likely to win but he isn't the most deserving. Harden is a much greater beneficiary of Houston's system than people think.
Curry in 2013 before Kerr: 24/4.3/8.5/2 on .47/.42/.88.
Curry in 2014 after Kerr: 24/4.3/8/2 on .49/.44/.91.
Basically the same exact player, except better efficiency across the board because Mark Jackson's system was an ISO clusterjob.
People need to stop acting like Curry has been Curry for only a couple of years now. He's been unbelievable way before Kerr's system and before the evolution of Klay and Draymond. He's the one that's allowed all of this to happen and develop.