WarriorGM wrote:The meaning you ascribe to the numbers are suspect which I would have told you during the recent playoffs when I was opining that Doncic had a good chance of dumping the Suns which he and company eventually did.
Do you care about numbers or do you care about results? Maybe that's why you overestimate Giannis.
Again, if your logic to discredit those numbers is the Suns' follow-up season results, then we can play that same game by looking at Curry's 2015 opponents in their follow-up seasons, when 3 of his 4 opponents were .500 level first round exits or worse. And the sole exception being Cleveland, who Curry blew a 3-1 lead to. Sorry, but if you want to use that logic against Giannis, it works even worse against Curry.
Giannis is a new guy and hasn't established himself in comparison. Even after Curry led a team to the best record in the league and a championship in what was recognized by some even then in 2015 a historic manner beating the rest of the First Team All-NBA on the way, there were many who questioned if the Warriors championship was legit and indeed many now who are in the midst of being embarrassed by Curry probably didn't even give it a thought that he was the best player in the league. At the end of 2016 the refrain was LeBron was actually the best player all along. Sorry but what Giannis has currently done is ordinary next to what Curry had accomplished by the end of 2016. It's also rather ordinary next to what Curry just did which is taking a team that was dead last in the league and turning it into a champion in two years. So yes the best player is Stephen Curry and that is by weighting recent accomplishment.
Giannis currently:
Curry by the end of 2016:
Yeah, "ordinary" indeed.
And again, Curry's career body of work doesn't matter when it comes to evaluating how good they are in 2022. It's kinda the reason why Giannis was voted #1 by this board, #1 on ESPN's list, #1 on CBS' list, etc. despite not having the career accolades of Curry. And also why LeBron isn't still considered the consensus best player in the world.
And what a way to twist the Warriors bottoming out in 2020 as a positive for Curry, lol. The Warriors in 2020 had literally just 3 guys in their top 12 in minutes played that were in the 2022 Warriors top 12 - rookie Jordan Poole (who was terrible), Draymond, and Lee. I'm personally stunned that the Warriors sucked when they had a rotation filled with bad/fringe NBA players and then got way better after adding Curry, Klay, Wiggins, Looney, OPJ, GP2, etc into their rotation and getting a Poole 3rd year breakout.