Have the top 3 MVP candidates hit their ceiling?

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Harden, Curry, Westbrook. All three of these guys have taken major strides every year they been in the league. But now they are officially in their prime years or damn close. What yall think :lupe:

Or could they get even better :whew:
 

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Not mentioning Lebron
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I don't think either Westbrook nor Cury hit their primes yet. I mean that I still room for improvement for both of them. Wesbrook can learn to play even more under control and better pick his spots, and Curry will learn to be less easy-going and somewhat nonchalant on the court, and he can surely imrpove his defense.

Harden on the other hand, except defense, I don't really how he could really improve his game at this point. Which is also a testament to his ability to use whatever talent he may to the maximum. Still hate him and his flopping tho.
 

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They all can get better. Westbrook with his decision making. Becoming smarter with age and experience also learning how to trust his teammates more. His shot selection can improve and also his shot making ability with time in the gym can still improve.

Curry to me is the scariest player in the league. It's almost nothing you can do to phase his shot. Delly did a hell of a job in the Finals guarding Curry but Curry was still able to get free and nail long distance shots. I'm gonna say Curry can't get any better than now becuz if he does that's would be some scary shyt.

Harden I think has the most room for improvement. He was the runner up for MVP as basically a one on one player. He can expand his offensive game to come of screens and pin downs and go to the post more to punish those small 2 guards. His handles can certainly improve as well as his defensive game. He can't be the guy opposing teams focus their attack on coming out of timeouts. I remember in Game 2 of the WCF as well has Harden played in the 4th quarter GSW called a play for Barnes coming out of a timeout in the final minutes while he was guarded by Harden for an easy layup. Rockets lost that game by 2 and defensive lapses must leave his game. But experiences like these will teach him to cut those kinda plays out of his game.
 
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