Who had the better MVP run between Curry and Westbrook?

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Curry, no doubt. This was the kind of shyt he was hitting all season:



Bomani had a great quote about it. Something like: the crazy thing about it wasn't that he shot it, it was that we all knew it was going in.

I thought Westbrook ended the flame for a second :wow: would've been a moment to behold

lets not forget KD playing dikkfingers defense and not only allowing that game to go to OT, but fouling out like the first possession. SnakeD truly was the 6th man for the Dubs the whole time
 

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:gucci: Breh... they were sending double and triple teams to Curry for the first three games of the finals and letting KD sleepwalk his lanky ass to the rim for an easy dunk.
They had horrendous ball IQ on switches. They trapped the guy running the pick and left the roller on everybody. I mean I dont doubt they sent a few doubles on Curry intentionally and no one helped pick up KD, and they did spam the Steph-KD PnR quite often after that, BUT they were getting this same end result whenever they ran it with anybody else. Iggy as the roller, Bogut as the roller, Draymond as the roller, Livingston as the roller, Tristan/Love and Kyrie displayed god awful understanding of switching damn near every time a screen was called, and naturally there's no way anyone could sag off too much or they'd kick it out and BANG.

It was less "double and triple teams" and dudes streaking to the rims the last two games and even game 3 for the most part, was because Cleveland stopped acting retarded on those screens and started jamming these nikkas like prime Darelle Revis. I mean it wasnt great defense, or even good, but it was them actually getting dudes in jerseys refusing to switch, or at least when they did switch, they stayed w the roller
 

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They had horrendous ball IQ on switches. They trapped the guy running the pick and left the roller on everybody. I mean I dont doubt they sent a few doubles on Curry intentionally and no one helped pick up KD, and they did spam the Steph-KD PnR quite often after that, BUT they were getting this same end result whenever they ran it with anybody else. Iggy as the roller, Bogut as the roller, Draymond as the roller, Livingston as the roller, Tristan/Love and Kyrie displayed god awful understanding of switching damn near every time a screen was called, and naturally there's no way anyone could sag off too much or they'd kick it out and BANG.

It was less "double and triple teams" and dudes streaking to the rims the last two games and even game 3 for the most part, was because Cleveland stopped acting retarded on those screens and started jamming these nikkas like prime Darelle Revis. I mean it wasnt great defense, or even good, but it was them actually getting dudes in jerseys refusing to switch, or at least when they did switch, they stayed w the roller
No bruh, they were just doubling and tripling Curry.

I saw a few plays where curry didn't even have the ball and seeing double/triple teams

Edit:

trapping him with two men even when he didn’t have the ball.

Cavs' key to survival: Keep hounding Stephen Curry
 

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:gucci: can I get some proof of this

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All Eyez on Steph :ahh:
 

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Obviously Curry :gucci:

Didn't that Nikka drop like 35 or 40 every other game? He led them to 73-9 too
 

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:gucci: can I get some proof of this

Here's an example:

This is the epitome of Curry effect all in one play:



You have three guys (Kyrie, Lebron, & Iman) more concerned with Curry on the break than a runaway bull in Durant. Just the gravity he possesses on the court alone makes him a dominant player. Scottie and those that agree with him are flat out WRONG.
 

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Damn didn't think the opinions would be this lopsided. Goku always wins in the end :wow:
 
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