Steph Curry: Criticism 'Starting To Get A Little Annoying'

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Stephen Curry has had enough of former NBA stars taking shots at the Golden State Warriors as the team continues to close in on the NBA's record for wins in a single season.


Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson told ESPN's Mike & Mike on Thursday that Curry's success is largely due to today's style of play, which isn't as physical as back in the day. Another Hall of Famer, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, concurs.



On top of that, retired stars Stephen Jackson (2006-07 Warriors) and Cedric Ceballos (1993-94 Suns) both have said their former teams could have beaten this Warriors team, which holds the best record in NBA history through 57 games (52-5) and remains one game ahead of the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls' pace in their record 72-10 season.

"It's starting to get a little annoying just because it's kind of unwarranted from across the board," Curry said on the "Warriors Plus/Minus" podcast by the Bay Area News Group on Friday. "We have a very competent group, and we have fun when we're out there on the floor, and it shows, obviously."

We enjoy what we do. But for the most part, you don't hear us talking about, you know, comparing ourselves to other great teams and 'We could beat this team, we're better than this team.' We're living in the moment.


"Robertson got the ball rolling during his appearance on Mike & Mike by criticizing today's coaches and players for not being physical enough."


I just don't think coaches today in basketball understand the game of basketball," Robertson said. "They don't know anything about defenses. They don't know what people are doing on the court. [Curry] has shot well because of what's going on in basketball today.


" . . . When I played years ago, if you shot a shot outside and hit it, the next time I'm going to be up on top of you. I'm going to pressure you with three-quarters, half-court defense. But now they don't do that. These coaches do not understand the game of basketball, as far as I'm concerned."



Curry has made 276 3-pointers this season -- on 599 attempts (46.1 percent) -- and is 10 shy of the record he set last season. And he has made a 3 in 128 straight games -- also an NBA record-- heading into Saturday's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN3).


"Steph Curry, unbelievable shooter, but [Kevin Johnson] was a point guard's nightmare because he was so strong and he loved going to the basket," Ceballos told Fox Sports Radio, explaining why he believed his Suns team -- which included Charles Barkley, Dan Majerle, Danny Ainge and Tom Chambers -- could beat these Warriors in a playoff series.

"That's one thing these teams don't do: they do not expose Steph and the way he plays defense. I don't think we would have a problem with this Golden State team."


Warriors coach Steve Kerr has also had enough of the talk comparing yesteryear to today.


"Because athletes, you know, 50 years ago, were much bigger, stronger and faster, more finely tuned," he told reporters Thursday. "So Steph might not have made it in the league."






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its true though.

why are these old heads so bitter for? its one thing for bulls squad members to say shyt...but nikkas like Gary Payton, Magic and Oscar Robertson ? why the hate? you had your glory days...stephen curry would drop 40 on all their heads....and I was a payton stan as a kid
 

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You're drunk if you think this Warriors team wouldnt bust alotta those 90s teams, hand checking n all:mjlol:

And you wrong if you thing those offensively challenged teams woulda been able to keep up with GS. Curry would drop 40 plus on the Derek Harpers, Mookie Blaylock's, Terry Porter's of the 90's. Don't get it twisted.
 

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The NBA is the only sport where fans don't respect the opinions of the elder generations.

Because the elder generation doesn't come off as anything but bitter. It'd be different if they were saying positive things but 85% of the time it's something negative. It's tiring, and we're sick of hearing every player before 2005 say how they'd beat this team -- especially coming from non-championship teams.

You even have posters in this thread talking about how GS wouldn't do this in the era of hand-checking when @DetroitEWarren has already dispelled that by showing how the zone defense had a much bigger impact.
 
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