mbewane
Knicks: 93 til infinity
Depends what you mean by "better"
Curry is obviously up there in PRODUCTION, numbers back that up and just watching the games makes it somehow foolish to deny this. It's not unheard of either (well maybe for the length of a season it is) because if I remember correctly Glen Rice was actually scoring than MJ in the second half of the 97 season.
But imo MJ and Kobe had more WAYS of scoring. Jump-shot, 3 pointers (not their main weapon), post-ups, lay-ups, tip-ins, and so on and so forth. Not surprising given that they were both taller and thus could work in the post and the offensive boards on a regular basis, as opposed to Curry.
For me it's like comparing Shaq to Olajuwon. Shaq scored more than Olajuwon, but Olajuwon had more WAYS of scoring. It's just that, both Shaq (post-up) and Curry (3 pt line) have damn-near unstoppable "go-to" moves.
Curry is obviously up there in PRODUCTION, numbers back that up and just watching the games makes it somehow foolish to deny this. It's not unheard of either (well maybe for the length of a season it is) because if I remember correctly Glen Rice was actually scoring than MJ in the second half of the 97 season.
But imo MJ and Kobe had more WAYS of scoring. Jump-shot, 3 pointers (not their main weapon), post-ups, lay-ups, tip-ins, and so on and so forth. Not surprising given that they were both taller and thus could work in the post and the offensive boards on a regular basis, as opposed to Curry.
For me it's like comparing Shaq to Olajuwon. Shaq scored more than Olajuwon, but Olajuwon had more WAYS of scoring. It's just that, both Shaq (post-up) and Curry (3 pt line) have damn-near unstoppable "go-to" moves.