AlexanderRight wrote:So it’s Monta’s fault that duo never did anything together even though Curry was the lottery pick/franchise guy and Monta was a 2nd rounder? Curry obviously grew into a better player, but let’s not revise history and pretend like their numbers were drastically different in the years they were playing together. Monta was 20PPG on 46% in GS. For every one guy that can do that there’s about a dozen who can’t do half that and not much anything else. I feel like there’s plenty of players to call career losers before Monta Ellis. Or are we just looking for a scapegoat for Curry’s early career team disappointments?
No, its Monta's fault that he was a ball-stopping, inefficient chucker and no one else's. Again, citing draft status means nothing.
And you are basically proving why watching games is important, and how people can fall for *empty stats*. His peak efficiency as a go-to scorer was 53.6 TS%. He played no defense. The only time he ever helped a team win was one year, the post WE BELIEVE year, where he was our 3rd option.
Trying to make it about Curry is hilarious. That argument was one of the worst all time in Warriors board history, where 2 or 3 posters really believed Monta was the better player and cited things like FG% like you're doing.. just stop. He was one of the worst investments the W's made, the Bucks scrapped him, the Pacers scrapped him, the Mavs scrapped him, and he was out of the league at 31 years old.
Takes like yours are why the term empty stats exist. So when people just read boxscores a decade later, they can't rewrite history and pretend that Monta Ellis helped teams win.