Steph Curry has better career than LeBron

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It's just facts... :yeshrug:

One team...
4 rings...
Revolutionized the way, the game is played on a global scale...

Minimal offseason / front office drama.


And plays for the love of the game and not just the stats

I guarantee that if you put Kobe / Jordan / Steph in a Cavs Jersey in 2003, any of those three would've eventually built Cleveland into a dynasty.

Jordan would've got Cleveland 4+ rings. Kobe & Steph might've gotten Cleveland 2-3 rings.

Yea, Boston was a problem but, those old azz nikkas would have been too flabby to keep up after 2011.

That's all LeBron had to do. Even if I give him grace for going to Miami, he left there, too, after he thought it was too hard to win. The whole point of sports is watching your guy triumph and overcome all odds and his goofy azz running from team to team takes 90% of the fun out of it :scust:
 

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The 2010s is going to be remembered as the Steph Curry era, LeBron might have more individual stats/accolades but he doesn’t have Curry’s impact on the game.

To be fair to that hoe azz nikka, we'll probably consider the first half of the decade the Heat era, but from 2015 onward, it was Steph's league.
 

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I guarantee that if you put Kobe / Jordan / Steph in a Cavs Jersey in 2003, any of those three would've eventually built Cleveland into a dynasty.

Jordan would've got Cleveland 4+ rings. Kobe & Steph might've gotten Cleveland 2-3 rings.

Yea, Boston was a problem but, those old azz nikkas would have been too flabby to keep up after 2011.

That's all LeBron had to do. Even if I give him grace for going to Miami, he left there, too, after he thought it was too hard to win. The whole point of sports is watching your guy triumph and overcome all odds and his goofy azz running from team to team takes 90% of the fun out of it :scust:

I truly believe if he stayed he probably squeezes out 3 chips and is a hero, instead he bounced around to still end up with 3 and being a hoe
 

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No shade on Steph Curry, but enough with the "He changed the way the game was played". I know it sounds cool from a marketing perspective, but it wasn't him

It was Mike D'Antoni, and to a lesser extent Don Nelson
All the kids wanna play like Steph since 2016 so he gets the credit
 

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I truly believe if he stayed he probably squeezes out 3 chips and is a hero, instead he bounced around to still end up with 3 and being a hoe

If Rich Paul was really his friend and not a yes man, he would've told him that. Even if we let the Miami stuff slide, someone should've advised him to stay in Cleveland permanently from 2015 to now. He would've gotten 2-3 rings there, and he'd have a really great story right now. He would've won in 2016, would've stopped Kawhi from getting his in 2019, and probably won still in 2020. His documentary would basically be Miami taught him how to win, then he went back to Cleveland and racked up three championships.
 

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No shade on Steph Curry, but enough with the "He changed the way the game was played". I know it sounds cool from a marketing perspective, but it wasn't him

It was Mike D'Antoni, and to a lesser extent Don Nelson

Yes Mike introduced the run gun style along with Don Nelson seven seconds or less offense.


But literally every fukking team in the league shoots threes at a high clip because of what Golden State has done since Steph Curry has been in the league.

Phoenix might have been the pioneer but Golden State perfected it and Steph Curry is the three-point all-time leader for a reason.

Why is the modern game Nothing but three-point shots and dunks now?

Why do kids imitate Steph Curry growing up but nobody imitates playing like LeBron growing up?
 

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Yes Mike introduced the run gun style along with Don Nelson seven seconds or less offense.


But literally every fukking team in the league shoots threes at a high clip because of what Golden State has done since Steph Curry has been in the league.

Phoenix might have been the pioneer but Golden State perfected it and Steph Curry is the three-point all-time leader for a reason.

Why is the modern game Nothing but three-point shots and dunks now?

Why do kids imitate Steph Curry growing up but nobody imitates playing like LeBron growing up?
Nobody played like LeBron even before Steph, in the 2000s it was Kobe that they emulated
 

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Nobody played like LeBron even before Steph, in the 2000s it was Kobe that they emulated

That's what I'm saying. LeBron's legacy and impact will live and die with him. Nobody is copying LeBron James moves...


LeBron doesn't have a signature fade away / polished post game

That's why it's absolutely embarrassing and funny as hell to see how many times he loses the ball fake contact and just doesn't finish at the rim this late in his career. Both Mike and Kobe would take you down on the block and hit you with a series of moves.

Sometimes LeBron still tries to rely on his athleticism and ends up getting that shiit blocked into the 5th row... :lolbron: :mjlol:


Literally kids either play like MJ, Kobe, Steph, Kyrie
 

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No shade on Steph Curry, but enough with the "He changed the way the game was played". I know it sounds cool from a marketing perspective, but it wasn't him

It was Mike D'Antoni, and to a lesser extent Don Nelson
One minute they're saying "Steph changed the way the game was played, give him props:wow:"

Then the next minute they're crying about how terrible today's NBA is because of all the threes, thanks to Steph:russ:
 

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That's what I'm saying. LeBron's legacy and impact will live and die with him. Nobody is copying LeBron James moves...


LeBron doesn't have a signature fade away / polished post game

That's why it's absolutely embarrassing and funny as hell to see how many times he loses the ball fake contact and just doesn't finish at the rim this late in his career. Both Mike and Kobe would take you down on the block and hit you with a series of moves.

Sometimes LeBron still tries to rely on his athleticism and ends up getting that shiit blocked into the 5th row... :lolbron: :mjlol:


Literally kids either play like MJ, Kobe, Steph,
Them tall nikkas skip LeBron and play like KD:russ:
 

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One minute they're saying "Steph changed the way the game was played, give him props:wow:"

Then the next minute they're crying about how terrible today's NBA is because of all the threes, thanks to Steph:russ:

Just like how LeBron changed the game with his "crab dribble" and his notorious flopping.

The fact that you were 6'8 and over 200 pounds and flop consistently it's just bytch mate
 
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