dygaction wrote:70sFan wrote:dygaction wrote:
Yes if you only look at the final series alone, no if you look at the entire playoff run.
1. That's finals MVP, not playoffs MVP.
2. You mean entire playoffs in which Curry missed 1.5 series, while Green led Warriors past Rockets? They were winning vs Portland without Curry as well. The only series in which Curry was better than Green was WCF, which is no small at all given the circumstances, but I fail to see overall edge for Curry in 2016 playoffs.
How do you define 1.5 series? Curry contributed 2 needed wins to each series. Green was not really better than Klay either.
Finals MVP, Iguodala and KG had better case over Green, even if they had won in 2016. First of all, if it were not for Draymond's utterly incompetence in scoring (2 games <10pts) and one game ban, it should not have gone to game 7.
I define 1.5 series as that he missed 6 out of 10 games in the first two series and he contributed basically nothing in one game he played (and played very limited minutes in game 1 vs Houston). Calling 3 games out of 10 1.5 series is very generous from my side.
Again, you view whole basketball through scoring lenses. Are you aware that players can be the best on the court without scoring 10 points? OR is it impossible in your criteria?
Let's take a closer look on the finals:
Game 1 - Warriors win.
Curry scored 11 points on 37 TS% and had 5 turnovers. He had also negative +/- in that game for 36 minutes of play.
Green scored 16 points on 63 TS% and he had more assists with less turnovers than Curry. All while having the best +/- among starters and limiting Cavs offense to 99.5 ORtg.
Klay was even worse than Curry in that game.
Clear edge for Green.
Game 2 - Warriors win.
Curry scored 18 points on 82% TS and had 4 assists with 4 turnovers. He was +25 in 24 minutes.
Green scored 28 points on 69% TS and had 5 assists with 1 turnover. He was +20 in 34 minutes.
It's a blowout win, so I wouldn't put too much weight in production but Green was still more productive on offensive end and he crushed Cavs offense again.
Game 3 - Cavs win.
Curry scored 19 points on 58 TS% and had 3 assists with 6 turnovers. He was -22 in 31 minutes.
Green scored 6 points on 31 TS% and had 7 assists with 2 turnovers. He was -15 in 36 minutes.
Blowout loss, neither player played particulary well. I guess you'd give Curry the edge here, but it's not a good game from him at all.
Game 4 - Warriors win.
Curry scored 38 points on 65 TS% and had 6 assists with 3 turnovers. He was +10 in 40 minutes.
Green scored 9 points on 36% TS and had 4 assists with 3 turnovers. He was +14 in 42 minutes.
This one is clearly Curry, although if you use this game as an example of Green's incompetence then I fail to see how it hurt Warriors in this game.
Game 5 - Cavs win.
Curry by the fact Green missed this game, but it's not a good game from Curry and Warriors lost despite Thompson's 37 points. Without Green, James and Kyrie scored 82 points combined.
Game 6 - Cavs win.
Curry scored 30 points on 63 TS% and had 1 assists with 4 turnovers. He was -11 in 35 minutes. He got fouled out.
Green scored 8 points on 51 TS% and had 6 assists with 1 turnovers. He was -12 in 41 minutes.
Curry scored 3 points, so he has to have the edge here, right? I'm not that sure, he didn't create much in that game and he was abused on defensive end. Green didn't have amazing game either, but I wouldn't call it clear either way.
Game 7 - Cavs win.
Curry scored 17 points on 44 TS% and had 2 assists with 4 turnovers. He was -3 in 39 minutes.
Green scored 32 points on 96 TS% and had 9 assists with 2 turnovers. He was -1 in 47 minutes.
This is all-time great performance vs all-time bad performance. I don't think I have to explain you how massive edge Green has here.
So overall, we have Curry with 3 games better, but two of them weren't that good to begin with (games 3 and 5). Curry had only one great game for the whole series (game 4) and the other decent one (game 6), he was poor in the rest.
Green has the edge in 3 games clearly (games 1, 2 and 7) and he was poor in game 3. Overall, he was much more consistent in that series and we haven't really put his defense into account either.
It's only my subjective opinion, but you can read more in-depth breakdown of each game in this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=64&t=1898526&start=40Curry was called the MVP of the game only once, while Green three times.
I fail to see how it's clearly Curry, who has been extremely mediocre for the whole series.