And that largely came down to Curry's ability, presence and impact, and how they harnessed that into the best offensive system in history with a league-average support cast. No other player has ever been able to shift entire defensive plates like be has - a black hole that pulls in every defender's attention and movements,
everywhere in the halfcourt, like no other - that breaks the wall of conventional basketball wisdom because it goes directly against the principles of defense.
In visual form -
No other player comes remotely close to having this type of impact on their teammates' shooting percentages, and even this doesn't begin to quantify the # of open looks they benefit from getting -
LeBron had Kyrie, Love (two of the best offensive players at their respective positions) and a greater ensemble of 3-pt shooters. There's a reason why the Warriors have typically defended LeBron 1v1, and the Cavs have centered their entire defense around getting the ball out of Curry's hands, and forcing his teammates to beat them.