This is a silly way of looking at. For a # of reasons.I disagree simply because I’ve watched curry be subpar in the finals compared to Jordan who was never subpar at that same level.
This is a silly way of looking at. For a # of reasons.I disagree simply because I’ve watched curry be subpar in the finals compared to Jordan who was never subpar at that same level.
You didn't even read my post properly. Remind me how far did Jordan get in the playoffs when he didn't have the right personnel/coaching?
Lol brah, you agreed with his statement and then wrote the exact opposite of what he said.
Is it oochie wally or one mic?
Steph lacking natural talent is the most absurd shyt I've ever heard![]()
Not only did you not answer my question properly, but you're speaking like this basic ass history lesson isn't something that is well-known.....well since u asked, his first 3 years 2 of them he was swept by arguably the best team of all time in the 86 celtics then the 87 celtics. His rookie he lost to a 59 win bucks team.
then the next 3 he advanced in the playoffs and won a number of series as the underdog 89 against cleveland and 89 vs knicks. In those same seasons his 89 bulls gave the champion pistons their only 2 post season losses in the ECF. Then in 90 he pushed them to a 7th game in the conference finals and in that game pippen had a migraine that destroyed him.
But i didn't expect u to know any of that so don't feel bad
And all of your reasons are opinions. Facts of the matter is. When we say Shaq has offensive impact, it extended to the regular season, playoffs, and finals. So did Jordan and even Lebron when he actually won. When you say Steph has more offensive impact than Jordan, that’s almost saying he might have the most impact of all time, which we all know isn’t true as Curry hasn’t had one finals where he was best player on the floor even offensively and has been shut down before. So you can go ahead and list your reasons, you’ll be wasting your time cause a nikka who chokes away a 3-1 lead and was far from the best offensive player on the floor could never be Jordan regardless of what he done in the regular seasonThis is a silly way of looking at. For a # of reasons.
So much wrong with this post, I don't even know where to start.And all of your reasons are opinions. Facts of the matter is. When we say Shaq has offensive impact, it extended to the regular season, playoffs, and finals. So did Jordan and even Lebron when he actually won. When you say Steph has more offensive impact than Jordan, that’s almost saying he might have the most impact of all time, which we all know isn’t true as Curry hasn’t had one finals where he was best player on the floor even offensively and has been shut down before. So you can go ahead and list your reasons, you’ll be wasting your time cause a nikka who chokes away a 3-1 lead and was far from the best offensive player on the floor could never be Jordan regardless of what he done in the regular season
And I’m saying this as a curry fan, he was never the best player on the floor in 3 finals he’s been too.
some need more pieces than othersYou're saying if Curry didn't have the right personnel, coaching and environment, that he wouldn't get far. I'm telling you the same applies to every single star that's played this game. The difference between players who're in top-10 OAT conversations and players who're just all-time greats are their situations.
Basketball is just like the game of life.
And I quote -some need more pieces than others
for me the truth about an individuals talents are most apparent when they only have themselves to rely on
just like in real life
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You getting owned in this thread breh, just tap out...It would help if you actually read the previous comments, and not just take one post without applying the appropriate context. Hell, you didn't even read the post you quoted properly.
Owned? Get your cracker ass out of here.You getting owned in this thread breh, just tap out...
Who are these 14 players who have more offensive impact?top 15 sure.
so one year he almost made it out the first round & that makes him goat statusAnd I quote -
"Let this sink in - Curry took the Spurs to six games, the same Spurs squad that the LeBron-led Heat nearly lost to in six games (if it wasn't for a late-Ray Allen 3) in the '13 Finals. Curry did all that without his second option, having to rely on young complementary pieces to pick up the slack. He didn't have a Wade or Bosh-type player to help him against the Spurs."
You view things in black and white, which is why you can't the gray.so one year he almost made it out the first round & that makes him goat status
iight b i'm convinced
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Expose yourself as not even knowing what round that wasso one year he almost made it out the first round & that makes him goat status
iight b i'm convinced
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