nfmos wrote:svart wrote:Eddy_JukeZ wrote:
He always has been since like 2015.
I am actually not sure on that one. KD is an amazing player.
And you know, you can't teach lenght. And that us working for KD
No, Steph definitely is better. KD is probably a better one on one or isolation player, but the facts are
Curry got the squad he started with to a title, KD didn't do that, Harden didn't do that, CP3 didn't do that, etc.
And before people say "well he had stacked teams", no one at all was anointing Draymond or Klay as evidence of a stacked team in their early years, definitely not comparing to the squads these other players had. Steph just happens to help and allow his teammates to keep better in a way that a unselfish and legendary off-ball player can, and that a ball dominant player never could. Look at how he has taken the team he was gifted this year with players like Wiggins, JTA, Bazemore etc, and helped get them to a dangerous team by the end of the season. A lot of that of course is the coaching staff building the team around Curry's strengths, but it starts with him.
I agree with your take as a whole, and personally think Curry is in the top 20 range all time, as well as better than Harden and KD (CP3, I need to think about) but I don't agree with how you got to that take.
1. People didn't say he had stacked teams because of Draymond and Klay, they said he had stacked teams because of Draymond, Klay, Iggy and Kevin Durant. The 2017-2018 Warriors were the most stacked team of all time, even moreso than the Showtime Lakers.
Granted, most players don't win championships without a bunch of talent around them anyway, and the "super-team" criticism is one of the dumbest takes in basketball, as it rewards players for being lucky to get drafted into good situations (Larry Bird,
Magic Johnson, Bill Russell, etc) and penalizes them for being unlucky (LeBron James, Kevin Garnett, etc), BUT, the only championship run Curry had where his team wasn't mega stacked was facilitated by a
ridiculous amount of injuries to his competition. He got one of the biggest breaks ever. Which leads to my actual point.
2. Saying he's better than KD, Harden and CP3 BECAUSE he won a championship with his OG squad doesn't make much sense as an evaluative tool. If KD played the Miami Heat with no Chris Bosh or Dwayne Wade in 2012 then he'd probably be a champion. If Chris Paul played the 2018 Warriors with no KD or Klay then he'd probably be a champion too. Your argument is basically just a variant of the Rangz Erneh argument
You said to me “I will give you scissor seven fine quality animation".
You left then but you put flat mediums which were not good before my scissor seven".
What do you take me for, that you treat somebody like me with such contempt?