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Steph has the best hands in the NBA/NFL AND MLB.
Those tennis ball drills he does, man. Those hands
Those tennis ball drills he does, man. Those hands
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Steph has the best hands in the NBA/NFL AND MLB.
Those tennis ball drills he does, man. Those hands
Westbrook is really bad on defense man.
you cornySteph has the best hands in the NBA/NFL AND MLB.
Those tennis ball drills he does, man. Those hands
Steph has the best hands in the NBA/NFL AND MLB.
Those tennis ball drills he does, man. Those hands
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Westbrook is really bad on defense man.
Screen him hard for a quarter and a half, and it's a wrap man. He hates Screen life
you cornySteph has the best hands in the NBA/NFL AND MLB.
Those tennis ball drills he does, man. Those hands
can't believe Leandro Barbosa is still a productive player in 2016
or not playing defense and only 13 min a gameGood dieting can get you far
Westbrook is really bad on defense man.
Screen him hard for a quarter and a half, and it's a wrap man. He hates Screen life
I love how the Warriors signed Varejo.
Even better if Varejo helps defeat Lebron in the finals, if Lebron goes.
Not only does he die on screens, he legit spaces out and loses focus when he's guarding a player off the ball.The more i watch OKC the more i've noticed this
I feel like he's generally know as a good defender tho. Maybe it's the athleticism & 2+ steals a game
Walt's full response;
"Defense was my forte," Frazier said Thursday during an interview on ESPN's "Mike & Mike" show. "I had to guard Oscar. I had to guard Jerry West, Earl the Pearl (Monroe), Dave Bing. Any phenomenal player, I had to guard. So when I'm guarding these guys, I'm trying to take away what they do best. So today if I'm guarding Curry ... he might have 25 2s on me, but he's not going to have 13 threes because I'm going to be forcing him inside of the arc."
"To me, I look at the most phenomenal seasons in the NBA," Frazier said. "Wilt Chamberlain averaging 50 points a game one season. Nate Archibald led the league in scoring and assists. The Big O averaged a triple double. But they didn't do that every year. You know what I mean? They never reached that pinnacle once they did that."
"So to me, this is where Curry is. He's having a phenomenal season. To me, a signature season. But is he going to do this for the next five years? I don't really think so.
"This is what he's doing now. Maybe they won't be able to stop him this year, but they'll have to find a way to contain this guy like they've done to Kobe (Bryant), like they're doing to LeBron (James), like they've done with all of the other superstars in the league."
Probably the most reasonable take of all the older players that have been asked about Curry.
Comes to mind almost every other Warrior's game. Feels like he's been playing for 20 yrscan't believe Leandro Barbosa is still a productive player in 2016
Not only does he die on screens, he legit spaces out and loses focus when he's guarding a player off the ball.