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Curry isn't human
Curry if he continues to play like this for 4 or 5 more seasons I don't see how he isn't the best basketball player of all time
I disagree with that. Jordan shot an unbelievable percentage from the floor despite 3 people hanging on him. He was defensive player of the year. 10 scoring titles. 6 championships. 6 NBA Finals MVPs (Steph doesn't have one). Curry has a loooong way to go catch that man. LeBron is better too. Twice, he's taken a crappy Cleveland team to the Finals. And there's Larry Bird. That dude was a ridiculously good player in every facet of the game. Curry has the CHANCE to be a top 10 player in NBA history but I think GOAT is not in his wheelhouse.
Somebody turned the sliders all the way up man, no other explanation.The dude is in some kind of zone. He just hits shots that nobody has any business hitting. I've never seen anything like it. Dame is really good, but Curry is just ridiculous. I thought it was silly at first, but he probably is the best shooter in NBA history.
For a team with 2 of the 5 best NBA players the Thunder really struggle.
We will see. The playoffs are a whole other beast, when teams can get away with more physical play (basically getting to play the way GS does...) shots tend to be harder as we all know.
I can't believe how the Thunder choked that away... all they had to do was hold on to the ball and have them foul.... but no. And THEN the foul on Iggy at the end of regulation.
That team is not mentally strong to win a championship.
I love it.
I don't think Curry is likely to end up GOAT, mostly because he can't match up with Jordan defensively. But he's not a worse defender than players like Magic Johnson and Larry Bird...like both of those guys, he's not a great one-on-one defender but he's a smart team defender who play with good technique, funnels his man to the right places in the defensive scheme and plays passing lanes well.
I think Magic's point is that he's such a unique offensive weapon, he may push himself into that argument just by how he warps games. Arguably, he warps games more than Jordan did, due to his unprecedented range. Jordan was unstoppable too, but Curry stretches defenses in ways no player has ever done. Jordan made the mid-range his domain, which has limited ability to completely distort defenses. Curry needs to be accounted for almost out to 40 feet. It's crazy, really.
He's having the greatest season in the history of basketball. Its certainly possible he could be the greatest of all time if he strings together a few of these.
Jordan never had a year as dominant as Curry is having. Please don't bring up those 72win Bulls; they played in a weak expansion era with two new teams. There were more terrible teams; and far fewer quality opponents as in today's game.
Jordans dominance did remind me of these Warriors in that they sucked the hope out of opponenets. Shaq did that for a few years. Kobe never did.
Curry may be having the best SHOOTING season ever, but until he's the best defending guard in the league as well, it's stupid to compare him to Jordan.
And to say that Jordan never had a year as dominant....... Go back and look at his numbers in the 80's. It's absurd. He averaged 32.5, 8 assists, and 8 rebounds with almost 3 steals per game on 54% shooting in 88-89. Those are all better numbers than Curry is currently averaging, and Curry is a point guard.
Curry needs to be accounted for almost out to 40 feet. It's crazy, really.
Somebody turned the sliders all the way up man, no other explanation.
Jordan also played 40.2 MPG. Curry is averaging 33.9 MPG.
Adjusting for minutes, Curry's line would be: 37 PPG/ 8 APG / 6.4 RPG / 2.5 SPG. And that's on 0.685 TS% vs. Jordan's .614 TS%.
Curry is not Jordan's equal as an on-ball defender, that much is true, mostly due to his size (Curry puts in effort on that end and has solid technique). Curry is a good team/off-ball defender. Beyond that, though, it's quite legitimate to argue that Curry is having a superior season to Jordan.
And even if we compare overall offense to defense, this is interesting though not conclusive (higher ORtg is better, lower DRtg is better):
1988/89 Jordan': 123 ORtg / 103 DRtg
2015/16 Curry: 126 Ortg / 102 DRtg
Interesting to look at Curry's DRtg by year:
2009/10: 111
2010/11: 112
2011/12: 108
2012/13: 107
2013/14: 104
2014/15: 101
2015/16: 102
The story DRtg tells is that Curry started off as a terrible defender, improved to mediocre and then, over the past 2-3 years, turned into a good to very good defender. I've watched a lot of Warriors games being in the Bay Area and that actually fits the eye test, in my opinion. I still wouldn't say he's as good as Jordan, but I would say that the gap between them is probably exaggerated.
But how do you factor in rule changes? How do you factor in team defenses?
What team in the league today would be comparable to the Bad Boy Pistons or the Riley Knicks?

Team A - 104.7 points/100 possessions (3rd in the league), held opponents to a .447 FG%, and forced 1225 turnovers
Team B - 105.4 points/100 possessions (16th in the league), held opponents to a .435, on pace for about 1220 turnovers forced.
Team A = the World Champion Bad Boy Pistons circa 1989Team B = the 2013/2014 Houston Rockets
No the Bulls did not. Bulls were eliminated in the second round without Jordan. ECF that year was Knicks/Pacers.I think Golden State is getting more credit than they deserve. I think that team is middle-of-the-pack without Curry. I think he's elevating that team. The Bulls still made the ECF without Jordan. I'm not sure the Warriors make it to the second round without Curry.
