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

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You have your opinion :manny: but Bill Russell played with more hall of famers than anyone yet history doesn't look at him different.

1-we absolutely take into account the talent he had alongside him and the lack of competition

2-russell and company didn't have the KD situation happen

It would've been amazing to see what Curry and em couldve done before this shyt became a joke
 

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1-we absolutely take into account the talent he had alongside him and the lack of competition

2-russell and company didn't have the KD situation happen

It would've been amazing to see what Curry and em couldve done before this shyt became a joke
We saw what Curry was able to do.
 

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You can't help but expose yourself, huh?

Don't mind @Rhakim, his agenda above all else is to protect LeBron's image, even when it may seem he's trying to put the game in context, he's really just caping for Bron. You see him trying to prop up Steph/Durant/Warriors in this thread (in comparison to teams of the past, due to the 'insurmountable odds' that Bron had to overcome in order to win), but the moment that the '15 Finals is brought up, the damage control starts, which is why he's making out Curry/Warriors couldn't beat Bron without Durant.

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Come on fam you still bringing up the 15’ finals and saying Bron would lose even with kyrie and love. Yet you can’t answer where curry would be without his 2nd and 3rd option. I can tell you he not taking a full strength finals team to six :mjlol:. Hey I see you got your agendas too :lolbron:
 
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Come on fam you still bringing up the 15’ finals and saying Bron would lose even with kyrie and love. Yet you can’t answer where curry would be without his 2nd and 3rd option. I can tell you he not taking a full strength finals team to six :mjlol:. Hey I see you got your agendas too :lolbron:
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After the Cavs went up 2-1 in the '15 Finals, Klay went on to average 8 ppg, and was basically a non-factor (Warriors went 3-0 over this period to close the series out), and Barnes only averaged 9 ppg for the entire series - Curry was basically without his 2nd and 3rd options when the Warriors had to come back a from a 1-2 deficit.

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After the Cavs went up 2-1 in the '15 Finals, Klay went on to average 8 ppg, and was basically a non-factor (Warriors went 3-0 over this period to close the series out), and Barnes only averaged 9 ppg for the entire series - Curry was basically without his 2nd and 3rd options when the Warriors had to come back a from a 1-2 deficit.

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In that case Bron beat y’all with out Klove in 2016 :russ:. But for real I was also including dray, as his defensive power is obviously astute and it not like Klay and them don’t take a lot of defensive attention cause they knew Klay was nice :lolbron:. Lebron had everyone and their mother on him.
 

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1-we absolutely take into account the talent he had alongside him and the lack of competition

2-russell and company didn't have the KD situation happen

It would've been amazing to see what Curry and em couldve done before this shyt became a joke

We saw what Curry did, he won a title and the next year won 73 regular season games. Why aren't people asking what Magic could have done without Kareem and insert other 2-4 Hall of Famers or Bird and his other 2-4 Hall of Fame teammates? How many years did Duncan play without a hof teammate?

What is up with current fans and this mindset that you can only judge a player accurately if his team is stripped of other great players?
 

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We saw what Curry did, he won a title and the next year won 73 regular season games. Why aren't people asking what Magic could have done without Kareem and insert other 2-4 Hall of Famers or Bird and his other 2-4 Hall of Fame teammates?

What is up with current fans and this mindset that you can only judge a player accurately if his team is stripped of other great players?
Magic won the mvp with a super washed Kareem, won another the year after he retired, made the all nba first team 1989-91, and went to the finals another time too :manny:
 

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Magic won the mvp with a super washed Kareem, won another the year after he retired, made the all nba first team 1989-91, and went to the finals another time too :manny:

And in which of those years did he not have a hall of fame teammate?

Steph won 2 mvps and a title without Durant. Why is his legacy being tarnished because he has another hall of fame player now when Magic and Bird kept 2-4 on the squad?
 
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And in which of those years did he not have a hall of fame teammate?

Steph won 2 mvps and a title without Durant. Why is his legacy being tarnished because he has another hall of fame player now when Magic and Bird kept 2-4 on the squad?
2015 was an asterisk itself with the injuries and Warriors coming out of nowhere. Then he lost and they brought in Durant. Legacy was never gonna be the same after that. :yeshrug:
 

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Steph also missed a ton of games in his early years to injuries and had to prove he was better than the starting PG at the time, monte ellis.
That’s mostly a myth too in regards to injuries. He’s played at least 90% of the warriors games in all but 2 seasons to this point.
 

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We saw what Curry did, he won a title and the next year won 73 regular season games. Why aren't people asking what Magic could have done without Kareem and insert other 2-4 Hall of Famers or Bird and his other 2-4 Hall of Fame teammates? How many years did Duncan play without a hof teammate?

What is up with current fans and this mindset that you can only judge a player accurately if his team is stripped of other great players?

it's all to protect Lebron :yeshrug:

this has been Curry's league since 2015
 

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Lol @ bringing up an all star game to show all gervin had to do to stop Jordan was to force him to go left

So when jordan lit gervin up for 45 in the 9th game of his career (1st 40 point game of his career) at 21 and then for another 38 after the all star game that same season, where was this strategy?

Gervin wasn't stopping a goddamn thing

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This has got to be relevant. GM surveys from the last 10 years (except 2010 - for some reason link is broken)


Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments? (2018)

1. LeBron James, L.A. Lakers – 60%


2. James Harden, Houston – 20%
3. Stephen Curry, Golden State – 10%
4. Kevin Durant, Golden State – 7%
5. Anthony Davis, New Orleans – 3%


Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments? (2017)

1. LeBron James, Cleveland – 48%


2. Stephen Curry, Golden State – 21%
3. James Harden, Houston – 14%
4. Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City – 7%


Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments? (2016)

1. LeBron James, Cleveland – 75.0%


2.
Stephen Curry, Golden State – 21.4%
3. Draymond Green, Golden State – 3.6%


Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments? (2015)

1. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 62.1%


2.
Stephen Curry, Golden State -- 20.7%
3. James Harden, Houston -- 6.9%
Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers -- 6.9%
5. DeMarcus Cousins, Sacramento -- 3.4%


Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments? (2014)

1. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 76.9%

2.
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City -- 11.5%
3. Carmelo Anthony, New York -- 7.7%
4. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas -- 3.8%


Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments? (2013)

1. LeBron James, Miami -- 66.7%

2. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City -- 13.3%
3. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers -- 10.0%


Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments? (2012)

1. LeBron James, Miami -- 50.0%

2. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City -- 20.0%
3. Dwight Howard, L.A. Lakers -- 16.7%
4. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers -- 6.7%


Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments? (2011)

1. Dwight Howard, Orlando -- 29.6%

2. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City -- 22.2%
3. LeBron James, Miami -- 18.5%
4. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas -- 14.8%
5. Derrick Rose, Chicago -- 7.4%


Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments? (2009)

1. LeBron James, Cleveland 39.3%

2.
Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers 23.2%
3. Dwight Howard, Orlando 14.3%
4. Chris Paul, New Orleans 12.5%
 
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