this is where the soft nba rules benefit a player like chef c. you saw Delly bothering him in the playoffs. so was shump. how? they are stronger, larger guys. they were bodying him up and handchecking(refs allowed it since the cavs were so banged up to make it a series).
but in normal nba games in 2015. you cant touch anyone on the perimeter without a whistle. so no you cant guard him PERIOD. you just cant. if curry was here in the late 90's. their would be better defense on him. he would still do his thing because he's that good and has that great footwork. But it would be more difficult causing his fg%, and 3pt% to slip a bit. but now. there's no logical way to guard him period. so why even try at this point. pray he does put up kobe numbers (62 in 3, 81 in 4, a bunch of 50 pt games in a row, etc.)
Averaged 27ppg in the 90-91 @ 5'10" 160lbs
23ppg in 88-89
I don't ant to hear about how "soft" the league is when I saw PGs like Francis, Davis and Marbury all put up numbers despite the fact none of them could consistently shoot. They did that with handchecking and much lower basketball IQ's than Curry, I mean cot damn, Marbury averaged 24ppg in 00-01 and shot 44% from the field WITH handchecking. So Curry, armed with the best jumpshot ever, and a handle on par with some of the best ball handlers to play in the league isn't going to get his, despite the many examples of lesser players than him putting up numbers during the 1980s through 2004 pre-handchecking era?
He'd still be able to do what he does, because you cannot affect his jumpshot, he was shooting over Anthony Davis like he wasn't even there

Yall dudes act like Mark Price wasn't hitting shots during the "murderball" era, and he couldn't create 1/10th as well as Curry can, Curry is bigger than Kevin Johnson was, could anyone effectively guard him? Nope, just accept that Curry is a special talent instead of trying to shyt on the game.