WarriorGM wrote:TheLand13 wrote:WarriorGM wrote:
Yes but he jumped ship and changed horses. What supposedly makes a 3 peat particularly impressive is the difficulty and drain associated with consecutive deep runs. Take into account also the regular season performances and the Warriors being in the tougher conference and I don't think LeBron's matches.
LeBron beat far better teams in more dramatic fashion, and Curry wasn’t FMVP for any of those. I can’t believe you’re even trying to argue this.
I'd like to see the list of these supposedly far better teams. What does dramatic fashion have to do with anything? What that tells me is he couldn't put away games faster. What I cannot believe is the way people buy what the media has to say despite the evidence in front of everyone's faces. Those same media voices behind the FMVP selling such narratives as Lillard is better than Steph, LeBron and Davis are the two best players in the league, and the Warriors are done. You believe that hokum? I guess you do because you put any value in an FMVP. In comparison I put value in records and what records indicate is that Curry is arguably the best in history so thinking the Warriors were anywhere close to done was foolish—and guess what? here they are again in the finals.
The Spurs and 2016 Warriors are superior to all three versions of the cavaliers. Again, don’t try to pretend you don’t know about them. No one believes for a second that the warriors faced inferior finals competition.
What the hell does the media have to do with how dramatic Lebron’s finals wins are? His team was down 5 with 30 seconds left and needed a Ray Allen tying three just to get a chance to beat the Spurs. They were down 3-1 against the greatest regular season team of all time. And both, by the way, were 7 game series. That tells you that he couldn’t put away games faster? That’s one of the most idiotic arguments I’ve ever heard. No, it means he was facing teams that were actually on his level. I know that’s a concept Warriors fans aren’t used to because they’ve been gifted with having to face teams they are clearly superior to (and that’s about to happen here again), but for most teams that aren’t so lucky, usually the finals is a dog fight down to the end, even if it’s only a four game series. One sided finals series are usually pretty rare. Congrats, the warriors were able to have back to back ones.
Also, no records indicate that Curry is the greatest of all time. He doesn’t own the scoring title. He doesn’t have the most MVPs. He doesn’t have a FMVP (and yes, those are important). He has no defensive accolades. Curry wasn’t even the best player for two of his championships. So what records could you possibly be referring to? Are they on your NBA 2K profile? Because that’s the only place they could exist.