This is blatant revisionism.The problem with this is that Steph was in the most perfect situation ever depending on what year you using. Not acting like MJ might notve had a top 3 squad ever around him, but that ‘16 squad is beyond perfect for counting everything you could possibly throw at the guy
All those players (barring Klay to a certain degree) benefitted from the defensive attention (ad nauseam: more than any player in NBA history) that Steph had on him. His teammates were getting wide-open shots all over the floor because of Steph. That '16 squad was league-average on talent, it was their chemistry, and how they harnassed Steph's ability, which is why they were so dominant.