Post#115 » by nfmos » Fri Apr 16, 2021 4:03 am
Its always so frustrating when people are comparing Steph to players like Harden and saying that Curry has always had better teams, or saying that hes not a true pg because he doesn't have huge assist numbers.
People completely disregard that there is a reason Steph has had better teams around him and its because he is just that much better of a TEAMMATE. The player and person he is, low ego and selfless, are the reasons other players thrive and grow around him, and flock to wanting to play with him. Hes not ball dominating, he always deflects credit and doesnt hide from blame, and the way that other teams focus so much on him opens the floor up so much for anyone playing with him.
Yes he never leads the league in assists because he knows keeping the ball moving and not ball dominating and dribbling the shot clock out while hunting for an assist is better for the team. The years we were making the finals the team was consistently near the top in team assists even without any one player close to double digits because it just makes a better team when the defense cant just focus on shutting down one player. Even this year, we are leading the league in assists, do you think Curry cares that he isn't a league leader in assists? Maybe he has a better understanding of the game than some of those leaders because he understands a hockey assist is just as good and probably even more important in developing a winning team.
And the same people that are citing Draymond or Klay as proof of his all star support were probably the same people talking trash about those players before the team blew up, saying Draymond didnt deserve to be an all star and that Klay was limited and was overrated. But Curry not being a ball hog and not needing to always be the hero gave the space for those players and others to grow into the great teammates that they became. There was a reason our team had a motto of Strength in Numbers, because our best player didnt need the spotlight or ball constantly in his hand. Could you imagine a Harden or KD or WB team using that same motto?
And people always cite other players carrying their teams to the playoffs, even if those teams rarely go deep in the playoffs, as if thats some sort of thing to brag about. If you are team dominated by one great player, sure you might win enough in the regular season and even beat some weaker early round opponents. But when things tighten down and defenses can focus on shutting down one person, those teams ultimately fail. So is it more important to ball hog just to get to the playoffs, or focus on creating a more balanced team where everyone improves and is involved to prepare for that extra focus as the playoffs go deeper?
The greatness of Steph will never be completely shown in his stats, even tho those are amazing also. But when you think of how great this team has been when he has been the absolute foundation and soul of the team, both on and off the court, that more accurately demonstrates how great he is.