mtron929 wrote:His stats are not good but his play is even worse than what his stats indicate. On many occasions he looks more like Jeremy Lin as opposed to Stephen Curry.
His turnovers have been a real problem since he came back
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mtron929 wrote:His stats are not good but his play is even worse than what his stats indicate. On many occasions he looks more like Jeremy Lin as opposed to Stephen Curry.
Peja Stojakovic wrote:Jimmy butler, with no regard for human life
BBall Loyalty wrote:Curry's ultra efficiency is unquestionably the product of the Warriors being super talented around him. Put him on a team less talented and he becomes a normal superstar and not a GOAT peak superstar.

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BBall Loyalty wrote:Curry's ultra efficiency is unquestionably the product of the Warriors being super talented around him. Put him on a team less talented and he becomes a normal superstar and not a GOAT peak superstar.

Fundamentals21 wrote:I used to wonder who it was that shows like the First Take on ESPN catered to... and after each playoff game, it becomes abundantly clear. People really, really, want the drama.
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AceofSpades69 wrote:mtron929 wrote:If Curry continues to play this bad (forget the poor shooting, look at all the really bad turnovers), then people are going to have a nightmare time evaluating his 2015-16 season. I can't remember last time someone looked so dominant in the regular season and so poor in the playoffs. People like myself who really value these playoff games over the regular season games will look back very poorly on his season whereas people who do not put as much weight on these playoff games will see it as an anomaly and still contend that he had one of the greatest seasons of all time.
Karl Malone's career in a nutshell. I never considered '16 Curry as a Top 5 peak. Borderline Top 10 would be his ceiling in my eyes. Performing like this, he drops a lot.
RSCD3_ wrote:mtron929 wrote:His stats are not good but his play is even worse than what his stats indicate. On many occasions he looks more like Jeremy Lin as opposed to Stephen Curry.
His turnovers have been a real problem since he came back
Clyde Frazier wrote:BBall Loyalty wrote:Curry's ultra efficiency is unquestionably the product of the Warriors being super talented around him. Put him on a team less talented and he becomes a normal superstar and not a GOAT peak superstar.
Yup, total system player just like that other guy who won back to back MVPs.
Dr Positivity wrote:Considering Curry's numbers in Blazers and Thunder series and that Klay has been just as unproductive in these Finals, I assume this has more to do with Cleveland defensive gameplan than his health, overall though a GOAT peak should be able to break through a situation like that.
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RSCD3_ wrote:If curry heats up for 2 or 3 more games and the warriors win, his stats should be good enough to justify him getting the finals MVP even though he mighr arguably play worse than last year.
therealbig3 wrote:For the Finals, he's been bad. For the playoffs as a whole, looking past the missed games, he's been pretty good. Better than Durant, Westbrook, Green, etc.

HotRocks34 wrote:Western Conf Finals Westbrook
27/7/11 with 27.4 PER
tsherkin wrote:HotRocks34 wrote:Western Conf Finals Westbrook
27/7/11 with 27.4 PER
Don't forget to add for Westbrook in that series: 50.9% TS, 109 ORTG and 4.4 tpg (14.4% TOV).
And for Curry: 61.2% TS, 113 ORTG and 14.9% TOV (although 28 to Westbrook's 31 turnovers, obviously Westy was shouldering a higher playmaking burden, so that's more of a dig on Steph, despite scoring obviously better than Westbrook).
Food for thought. Westbrook also worsened as the series went on. Over the last three games, he posted 45.3% TS and a 98 ORTG.
Something to consider when you're looking at a tiny sample like 7 games.

HotRocks34 wrote: I just personally thought that Westbrook outplayed him.