why can't it be both? my bad, i should have said he didn't have to play against a single healthy starting point guard during the playoffs. that better?
First of all - you're wrong in stating that he didn't guard a single starting-PG in the playoffs. Second of all - it wasn't an easy ride - don't belittle his postseason-performance by him not having to guard Kyrie, Jrue and Beverly. i) Only one of those PGs would make him work on the defensive end, on any notable scale ii) Klay would typically be the main player used on ball-handlers iii) NONE of those said PGs would subtract away from his play to the point where he wouldn't have been as dominant, to the point where the Warriors wouldn't have won the title.
Leading your team to a championship while averaging basically 10 ppg more than your second option, while being the team's #1 creator on offense is
easy now? How many other players in the playoffs had more of a workload in the playoffs?
Last of all, this statement of yours - "
You know Bev and Conley would have played a factor in his performance against their teams, right? He wasn't going to be able to waltz on up and drain threes with two of the best point guard defenders on him."
He played five of the six games against Conley (he didn't miss two games like you stated earlier) in the playoffs, and had his way with him. If your point is that Conley was injured (even despite aureating what significance it had on his defensive activity), then explain why Curry actually shot better during the regular season against Memphis when Conley was in the lineup?
In regards to Beverly - these were Curry's numbers when GS played the Rockets with Beverly in the lineup:
20 points on 53% shooting, 7 assists
27 points on 50% shooting, 11 assists
22 points on 58% shooting, 10 assists.
Again, just as he scored more efficiently against Conley (when he was
healthy) during the regular season, as opposed to the postseason; he too also scored more efficiently against Beverly in the regular season (53%) as opposed to when Beverly didn't play in the playoffs, where he shot 51% against the Rockets.
Curry vs Grizzlies with a healthy-Conley in the regular season - 44% shooting
Curry vs Grizzlies with an injured-Conley in the postseason - 41% shooting
Curry vs Rockets with Beverley in the regular season - 53% shooting
Curry vs Rockets without Beverley in the post season - 51% shooting