EDIT: New Question, is LeBron the second greatest player of all time? So, has Steph Curry overtaken

Who is the best basketball player in the world?

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  • Steph Curry

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  • Russell Westbrook

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  • Kevin Durant

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  • Anthony Davis

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lol, at least make the argument that if he keeps up this pace he will. :lol: Dude has like 3 years under his resume, and we don't know if he can stay healthy enough to play at a high level.

Steph Curry has been in the league since 2009. He has one injury riddled season. I dont know why there's this idea that hes always hurt as if hes playing 60 games every year.

You probably should check whos in the hall of fame and then come tell me steph hasnt done enough yet.

Better yet find me ONE two time mvp who hasnt made it.

Ill wait
 
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I got crucified for saying bron was the best all around player between them lol
As someone that got to watch Magic and Showtime, Dr. J and the 76ers, Bird and the Celtics.
Ewing, Olajuwon, and Jordan were still in college at the time.
Everyone expected Ewing and Olajuwon to dominate the league, so that's kind of what makes MJs dominance so special.

With that being said, my early exposure to LEGENDARY basketball players is the reason I refused to fall for the 3pt revolution known as the Splash Brothers.

klay and steph aren't creating any sort of 3-point revolution, they're just doing what other teams are attempting to do, but at a more efficient rate. there has been an increase in the amount of 3s taken per team butI would say it's more so a byproduct of the fact that there are less dominant big men now than there were in the 90s and early 2000s.
 
Dude

He's broken multiple 3pt shooting records

He's already a 2 time league mvp and an nba champion

He just came off of a season in which he was 30 a game on 50/45/90

He now has multiple first team all nba selections and all star appearances

If he retired today he would be a hof'er easily and if you cant see that you're a blind hater thats typing to be typing

The argument is whether or not he's a firsr ballot but thats obvious too.

How many two time league mvps dont make the hof? Yall being silly
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2015 was not really a MVP season
 
Steph curry's

He's already a hof'er
Yeah yall are right.
Two MVPs will get him in the Hall.
His poor Finals performances may keep him from being a first ballot Hall of Famer though.
Cause from June 2 2016 to June 19 2016, dude made a lot of national media heads look like complete idiots :rofl:

As a matter of fact, if yo wack asss blow a 3-1 lead in the Finals, you don't DESERVE to be a FIRST BALLOT Hall of Famer
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Honestly he made tons of threes. Took more threes than mid range shots and made them at a good rate. Avg 30 a game and made insane shots he shouldnt have made.

However, Kyrie proved he Curry was super weak defensively.  Your MVP can't b a liablity on defense. Even D Rose played defense. Curry was cooked all season. No excuse. LBJ came and cooked that dude and it should bring him back to earth.

All it took was Lue Brillant strategey
 
Steph curry's

He's already a hof'er
Yeah yall are right.
Two MVPs will get him in the Hall.
His poor Finals performances may keep him from being a first ballot Hall of Famer though.
Cause from June 2 2016 to June 19 2016, dude made a lot of national media heads look like complete idiots :rofl:

As a matter of fact, if yo wack asss blow a 3-1 lead in the Finals, you don't DESERVE to be a FIRST BALLOT Hall of Famer
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damn yall really gonna use one series to discredit what this cat has done? yall be so damn quick to make blanket statements about a players' entire body of work based off of a handful of games.
 
damn yall really gonna use one series to discredit what this cat has done? yall be so damn quick to make blanket statements about a players' entire body of work based off of a handful of games.
Finals is when it matters bruh. Bruh shrunk last year and this year. In both "MVP" seasons
 
 


Finals is when it matters bruh. Bruh shrunk last year and this year. In both "MVP" seasons


Like if it happened once, I might give him a little pass. But twice bruh a the "MVP" ? Man you soft. Kyrie proved he was better than Curry

Steph's 2015 finals averages in 6 games:

26/5/6. sure he got "locked" up by delladova in game 2 but let's not act like he disappeared the rest of the series. yall let the whole "iggy was MVP of the Finals" narrative cloud your mind when it comes to assessing steph's play in last year's finals. please stop with that bs.

if you want to talk about crumbling when it counted, then I'll say that this years' finals and a majority of the WCF for sure. but stop acting like he was a no-show in last year's finals.
 
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damn yall really gonna use one series to discredit what this cat has done? yall be so damn quick to make blanket statements about a players' entire body of work based off of a handful of games.
I agreed that he will make the hall.
He won't be a first balloter though.
And dude ain't got no body of work.
He ain't transcending the game.
 
Steph's 2015 finals averages in 6 games:

26/5/6. sure he got "locked" up by delladova in game 2 but let's not act like he disappeared the rest of the series. yall let the whole "iggy was MVP of the Finals" narrative cloud your mind when it comes to assessing steph's play in last year's finals. please stop with that bs.

if you want to talk about crumbling when it counted, then I'll say that this years' finals and a majority of the WCF for sure. but stop acting like he was a no-show in last year's finals.
Bruh,

This was his best season and he disappeared
 
damn yall really gonna use one series to discredit what this cat has done? yall be so damn quick to make blanket statements about a players' entire body of work based off of a handful of games.
I agreed that he will make the hall.
He won't be a first balloter though.
And dude ain't got no body of work.
He ain't transcending the game.

if the warriors win one or two more rings on the strength of Steph's current style of play, does it matter if he transcends the game or not? you claim there's a 3point revolution that may be created in due part to steph, how is that not transcending (changing) the game?

at the end of the day, if he can continue to average 26-28/game in similar fashion, does it matter if they're via 3s, lobs, dunks, layups, fts? I couldn't care less as long as the warriors are winning..
 
Steph's 2015 finals averages in 6 games:


26/5/6. sure he got "locked" up by delladova in game 2 but let's not act like he disappeared the rest of the series. yall let the whole "iggy was MVP of the Finals" narrative cloud your mind when it comes to assessing steph's play in last year's finals. please stop with that bs.


if you want to talk about crumbling when it counted, then I'll say that this years' finals and a majority of the WCF for sure. but stop acting like he was a no-show in last year's finals.


Bruh,

This was his best season and he disappeared

my comprehension might be off but in an earlier post, you stated that Steph disappeared in both finals..am i wrong?

damn yall really gonna use one series to discredit what this cat has done? yall be so damn quick to make blanket statements about a players' entire body of work based off of a handful of games.


Finals is when it matters bruh. Bruh shrunk last year and this year. In both "MVP" seasons
 
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And the narrative that Steph Curry shrunk in last year's finals needs to stop. He came alive the 2nd half of that series and probably deserved finals MVP as much as Iguodala. He was at over 26ppg for the series.
 
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And the narrative that Steph Curry shrunk in last year's finals needs to stop. He came alive the 2nd half of that series and probably deserved finals MVP as much as Iguodala. He was at over 26ppg for the series.

this. folx trippin, acting like eagle dolla was the only player out there making plays
 
if the warriors win one or two more rings on the strength of Steph's current style of play, does it matter if he transcends the game or not? you claim there's a 3point revolution that may be created in due part to steph, how is that not transcending (changing) the game?

at the end of the day, if he can continue to average 26-28/game in similar fashion, does it matter if they're via 3s, lobs, dunks, layups, fts? I couldn't care less as long as the warriors are winning..
No sir, I'm not claiming anything.
I was sarcastically echoing the jibberish I see in these threads and hear on TV and the radio.

Bro think about this for a second.
If jackin a lot of 3s was part of the game in the 80s, don't you think the record would have been in the 500s instead of the 200s?
I'm sure Larry Bird, Steve Nash, or Reggie Miller would have hit 400 3s in a season by now.
Especially if they were allowed to jack nearly 900 over an 82 game season.
Curry jacked 11 3s a game during the 2015-2016 season.
Reggie Miller shot 4.7 3s a game for his career.
 
No sir, I'm not claiming anything.
I was sarcastically echoing the jibberish I see in these threads and hear on TV and the radio.

Bro think about this for a second.
If jackin a lot of 3s was part of the game in the 80s, don't you think the record would have been in the 500s instead of the 200s?
I'm sure Larry Bird, Steve Nash, or Reggie Miller would have hit 400 3s in a season by now.
Especially if they were allowed to jack nearly 900 over an 82 game season.
Curry jacked 11 3s a game during the 2015-2016 season.
Reggie Miller shot 4.7 3s a game for his career.
A lot of Curry's threes were really really bad threes
 
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