"Steph Curry Has More Offensive Impact Than Any Player In NBA History...Even Jordan"-Steve Kerr

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Wonder what Non-Warriors fan has the most posts in this thread. :jbhmm:
 

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This.

I've said it time and time again. Steph Curry is the Tom Brady of the NBA.

Take him off the Dubs/Pats without that system, you get a fairly competent player who lacks the natural talent (like Peyton/Bron have) to be a worldbeater.

But put them in a system designed around their strengths (Currys range and release/Bradys release speed, doesn't turn the ball over, uncanny ability to scan the field)...and surround them with complimentary players who shield their weaknesses....and you get a dynasty.
Lol brah, you agreed with his statement and then wrote the exact opposite of what he said. :dahell:

Is it oochie wally or one mic?

Steph lacking natural talent is the most absurd shyt I've ever heard :dead:
 

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Don't matter Jordan had the biggest impact in the history of the game and I'm not just talking about his stats. Steve Kerr is full of shyt
For a coach who played with Jordan and how having Curry you can clearly see the impact Curry has on the game offensively and how he stretch the fukk out of defenses :stopitslime:
 

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For a coach who played with Jordan and how having Curry you can clearly see the impact Curry has on the game offensively and how he stretch the fukk out of defenses :stopitslime:
Ok cool

but biggest impact than JORDAN.. .no nikka

bottomline
 

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Ok cool

but biggest impact than JORDAN.. .no nikka

bottomline

Curry is better overall offensive player than Jordan.. better shooter, better off ball player, better ball handle and better passer

He's just not atheletically gifted as Jordan..

Jordan was no threat once he crossed the half court, curry is and defenses have to guard him all the way up there thus freeing up the other 4 on the team with more space to operate one on one.. that's impact that Jordan didn't have
 

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Curry is better overall offensive player than Jordan.. better shooter, better off ball player, better ball handle and better passer

He's just not atheletically gifted as Jordan..

Jordan was no threat once he crossed the half court, curry is and defenses have to guard him all the way up there thus freeing up the other 4 on the team with more space to operate one on one.. that's impact that Jordan didn't have
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He stay disappearing in elimination games. Not just last year.
@Cynical Thoughts he consistently goes out like a chump in big games. The only exception I found was game 5 of the 2012 finals where the starters besides KD shot 8-35 on the game. Take a look at this right here.


Heliflopter Har_en in the 2012 finals vs Miami: 12.4 points per game on a .375/.318/.792 shooting slash.

2013 quarterfinals vs Oklahoma City: 26.4 points on a .391/.341/.803 shooting slash while averaging 4.5 turnovers per game. He went 7-22 with 4 turnovers in game 6.

2014 quarterfinals vs Portland: 26.8 points on a .376/.296/.900 shooting slash. Called to switch off the ball on the final play where Dame got open for the buzzer beater. Was supposed to be his responsibility on the play.

2015 Western conference finals vs Golden State: 2-11 with 12 turnovers in game 5 vs the warriors. Read that again. More turnovers than shot attempts. This was also the same postseason the rockets made their big rally against the clippers with him on the bench.

2016 quarterfinals vs golden state: 26.6 points on a .410/.310/.844 shooting slash with 26 turnovers for an average of 6.5 turnovers per game.

I don’t think we need to rehash game 6 this year. Dude stays going out in humiliating fashion :scust:
 

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@Cynical Thoughts he consistently goes out like a chump in big games. The only exception I found was game 5 of the 2012 finals where the starters besides KD shot 8-35 on the game. Take a look at this right here.


Heliflopter Har_en in the 2012 finals vs Miami: 12.4 points per game on a .375/.318/.792 shooting slash.

2013 quarterfinals vs Oklahoma City: 26.4 points on a .391/.341/.803 shooting slash while averaging 4.5 turnovers per game. He went 7-22 with 4 turnovers in game 6.

2014 quarterfinals vs Portland: 26.8 points on a .376/.296/.900 shooting slash. Called to switch off the ball on the final play where Dame got open off the buzzer beater. Was supposed to be his responsibility on the play.

2015 Western conference finals vs Golden State: 2-11 with 12 turnovers in game 5 vs the warriors. Read that again. More turnovers than shot attempts. This was also the same postseason the rockets made their big rally against the clippers with him on the bench.

2016 quarterfinals vs golden state: 26.6 points on a .410/.310/.844 shooting slash with 26 turnovers for an average of 6.5 turnovers per game.

I don’t think we need to rehash game 6 this year. Dude stays going out in humiliating fashion :scust:
Dem reciepts.
 

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He stay disappearing in elimination games. Not just last year.

@Cynical Thoughts he consistently goes out like a chump in big games. The only exception I found was game 5 of the 2012 finals where the starters besides KD shot 8-35 on the game. Take a look at this right here.


Heliflopter Har_en in the 2012 finals vs Miami: 12.4 points per game on a .375/.318/.792 shooting slash.

2013 quarterfinals vs Oklahoma City: 26.4 points on a .391/.341/.803 shooting slash while averaging 4.5 turnovers per game. He went 7-22 with 4 turnovers in game 6.

2014 quarterfinals vs Portland: 26.8 points on a .376/.296/.900 shooting slash. Called to switch off the ball on the final play where Dame got open for the buzzer beater. Was supposed to be his responsibility on the play.

2015 Western conference finals vs Golden State: 2-11 with 12 turnovers in game 5 vs the warriors. Read that again. More turnovers than shot attempts. This was also the same postseason the rockets made their big rally against the clippers with him on the bench.

2016 quarterfinals vs golden state: 26.6 points on a .410/.310/.844 shooting slash with 26 turnovers for an average of 6.5 turnovers per game.

I don’t think we need to rehash game 6 this year. Dude stays going out in humiliating fashion :scust:
I was talking about regular season MVP.

Funny that after all these receipts the players still voted for him over Curry?
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Kinda contradicts Gil's post that they woulda had a change of heart. Especially seeing how his horrible play was dating back to 2013, eh?:patrice:
 

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Curry has an ungodly prolific effect on offense. He warps defenses outward like Shaq did inward. Not only that but Curry is a deceptively good finisher at the rim so he's able to get buckets at the rim.

I'd say he's among the most impactful offensive players of all time, IMO. The sheer efficiency and ability to warp defenses is absurd.
 
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