Recca Gatsby
LWO
So far this season, Curry's offensive production is nearly 25 points per 100 possessions better than average. His efg is .650. That ranks 22nd all-time (yes, ALL-time) and the players ranking ahead of him are all low-usage types (at least in the season where they shot so well). Most of them are bigs.
Curry's TS% is .700, which ranks 4th all-time. Ahead of him (minimum 500 total minutes): Chris Wilcox (just 830 minutes that season), Tyson Chandler and Artis Gilmore.
Curry is shooting 60% from 2pt range. He's at .943 from the FT line.
He's shooting .459 from 3pt range, on 15.5 attempts per 100 team possessions. League average this season: 4.9 attempts per 100 team possessions.
He gets to the FT line about twice as often as average.
Despite being just 6-3, he's only 2 rebounds per 100 possessions below the league average for ANY position -- he gets 7.1 per 100 possessions; average is 9.1.
Even with the shooting, his assist rate per 100 team possessions is about double the league average. He gets twice as many steals as average. And he fouls less too.
So far this season, Curry is scoring 44.7 points per 100 team possessions. That would be the third best scoring season since 1977-78 behind Jordan (46.4 pts per 100 in 86-87) and Kobe (45.5 in 05-06). But, Jordan's usage rate that season: 37.0%. Kobe's was 36.4%. Curry's this year: 31.3%.
For comparison, in 90-91 Jordan had a usage rate of 31.9% and scored 2.0 points per 100 possessions fewer than what Curry has done so far.
IF Curry can keep this up, it's an all-time great season.
I am not one for stats but this is a fantastic post, props breh








