I didnt just list PnR
All the off ball screening and 4/5 out also comes from the ppl I mentioned![]()

Wade was the better two way player. While Steph's gravity and his gameplay within the system is more transformative, it's not like Wade was a significantly lesser offensively player than Steph. Hell, I'd venture to say Wade is the more versatile scorer, within the arc. Steph's shooting has never been seen before and is transcendent, but Wade was every bit of the scorer Steph is, and while Wade wasn't a transformative defender, the gap between Wade's defensive impact and Steph's defensive impact is greater than the gap between the two 's offensive skillset. History will look kindly on Steph compared to Wade, but Wade was the better player on both ends of the court. Steph is perhaps the better passer and shooter, Wade is the better defender and perhaps the more versatile scorer. Steph is the main cog in one of the greatest offensive systems we've ever seen, while Wade was the system for quite some time before LeBron came. Even when LeBron came, Wade's defensive impact was part of the reason why LeBrons defensive numbers were through the roof is Miami. Same vice versa with LeBron lending Wade a hand defensively. Having perhaps the 2nd greatest shooter all time next to you in Klay Thompson and having more defensive minded players surrounding you will do wonders, compared to Wade having to not only be the best offensive player on the team, but having also to be the best defender on the team in the pre LeBron years.Steph's gravity impacts the game waaaaaay more than dwades shot blocking. It's just ridiculous to compare them directly like that
Wade was the better two way player. While Steph's gravity and his gameplay within the system is more transformative, it's not like Wade was a significantly lesser offensively player than Steph. Hell, I'd venture to say Wade is the more versatile scorer, within the arc. Steph's shooting has never been seen before and is transcendent, but Wade was every bit of the scorer Steph is, and while Wade wasn't a transformative defender, the gap between Wade's defensive impact and Steph's defensive impact is greater than the gap between the two 's offensive skillset. History will look kindly on Steph compared to Wade, but Wade was the better player on both ends of the court.
Yeah Andre was totally the best players on the warriors in 2015 it was no contest tbhFinals mvp holds more weight because you were the best player in the most important series in this league. You were the best player on a team that was the best out of your conference, going aganist the best out of the other conference. Give me finals mvp over season mvp anyday.
Steph gotta prove himself in the playoffs first the way Wade did. Steph stay choking and relying on being on a superteam.
at you still keeping up this act. I know your soul was burning when Steph burned y'all bum ass team yesterday. 
at all the garbage posting in here. Sad thing is y'all muh'fukkas really believe the bullshyt you're typing out.at all the garbage posting in here. Sad thing is y'all muh'fukkas really believe the bullshyt you're typing out.
Good job, good effort, but you can do better than that. I'll let you try again.If people still read magazines you’d have a sports illustrated with Curry on the cover, hidden under your bed, with the pages stuck together.

Steph will have the better resume because of his team but peak Wade is the better #1 option.
Steph disappeared for long stretches in every finals he has played in while Wade's 06 finals is arguably a top 10 finals performance from ANY player.

Imagine thinking Delly locked up Curry.Curry gimmick player that gets exposed in playoffs when you game plan and game slows down
Imagine Wade being locked up by Delly![]()


Good point, Steph might be the greatest scorer the game has seen. Although Wade has had series where he's averaged 20+ points on 65 TS% without any semblance of a 3 point shot. Wade's ability to get to the line and get to the rim made up for his shooting deficiencies. But for Steph to do that for a whole season is bonkers.Not true...
Let's put it in perspective.
Stephen Curry has led the league in True Shooting percentage...twice...as a 6'3 guard...he is the smallest player ever to lead the league in TS...that's how well he can score.
Wade has never done that. Wade isn't anywhere near the scorer that Stephen Curry. Very few NBA players are.
Stephen Curry is a top 5 all time offensive talent.
Versatility doesn't mean shyt..
All Shaq could do is a hook shot and a drop step.
All Charles Barkley could do is run in transition, get putbacks and face up.
But they were so dominant at it...it doesn't matter.
Carmelo Anthony is one of the most versatile scorers the league has ever seen...but he is no where near the scorer of Lebron James...who people think is limited...but it doesn't matter if you can dominate your opponent.
Stephen Curry dominates the perimeter with his jumpshot.
The man dropped averaged 30 points a with a near 67 TS...one of the most dominant seasons ever for any player...
The man this year dropped 26 points with a 675 TS....
And he does it less than 36 minutes...
That's a different level of scoring, that level of scoring is unprecedented....Wade isn't close that at all.
