Stephen Curry passed Ray Allen for most 3-pointers made in history (playoffs included)

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Re: Stephen Curry passed Ray Allen for most 3-pointers made in history (playoffs included) 

Post#41 » by Ontario » Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:21 pm

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Ontario wrote:I still 100% believe Ray Allen to the be superior basketball player, and that Ray-ray easily could have stepped into Steve Kerr's GSW and played the exact same role Steph has.



Mitch Richmond > Ray Allen. Yep, I said it.


Lol, I got no problem with a little love for Mitch, he's sort of a forgotten about sort of guy.... zero chance he's better then Jesus but I mean I can still support a little love for Mitch.
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Re: Stephen Curry passed Ray Allen for most 3-pointers made in history (playoffs included) 

Post#42 » by GSWFan1994 » Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:52 pm

ellobo wrote:Moses Malone's lead in career offensive rebounds is even larger.

Moses has 53.28% more offensive rebounds than 2nd place ABA/NBA combined (Artis Gilmore)
Moses has 46.39% more offensive rebounds than 2nd place NBA only (Robert Parish)

BTW, the difference in total offensive rebounds between Moses and Artis Gilmore is bigger than the difference between Artis Gilmore and number 73 on the career list (Vin Baker).

The caveat is that this doesn't include Wilt or Russell, since offensive rebound stats weren't kept before 1973-74 for the NBA and 1967-68 for the ABA.


Well said, good post! Kudos.

I miss watching Moses play... such a unique player in regards to playstyle.
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Re: Stephen Curry passed Ray Allen for most 3-pointers made in history (playoffs included) 

Post#43 » by ellobo » Mon Nov 15, 2021 12:03 am

GSWFan1994 wrote:
ellobo wrote:Moses Malone's lead in career offensive rebounds is even larger.

Moses has 53.28% more offensive rebounds than 2nd place ABA/NBA combined (Artis Gilmore)
Moses has 46.39% more offensive rebounds than 2nd place NBA only (Robert Parish)

BTW, the difference in total offensive rebounds between Moses and Artis Gilmore is bigger than the difference between Artis Gilmore and number 73 on the career list (Vin Baker).

The caveat is that this doesn't include Wilt or Russell, since offensive rebound stats weren't kept before 1973-74 for the NBA and 1967-68 for the ABA.


Well said, good post! Kudos.

I miss watching Moses play... such a unique player in regards to playstyle.


Moses was one of my favorite players. I especially loved the Moses/Dr. J/Cheeks/Toney/Bobby Jones Sixer team.
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