It factors that he shot like this in the finals, again. After shooting much better in the regular season. Scoring more, etc. Players legacies are made in the playoffs, not the regular season.
Calling him the best shooter is just idiotic. Bottom line.
Who shoots better than him? I haven't seen anyone do what he has.
Wins/losses/regular season/playoffs don't matter, we're talking about the best shooter. If it's not Steph, then who?
I also think Klay Thompson is one of the top 5 shooters in history.
I'm not sure it's totally fair to compare to compare historical numbers. Much like the NFL the game changes, rules change, ect and stats get whacky. NFL has become totally pass happy and the attempts and yards put up per game are way different than they were 20 years ago.
I don't know how else you can relate other than raw data, but it's tough to objectively compare stats from decade to the next.
steph's wife's tweet about the nba being rigged cost him the series.
If Lebron was so much better, then why did he get destroyed in PER by Curry in the reg season? That takes all of your stats into account and more over a larger sample size. To compare 7 games to 82 is the epitome of stupidity, especially when one guy is on a sprained MCL. "Pretty much a fail all around [with such an argument]".Yet here is where you show your pure ignorance for the game. Shooting percentage of a player is a single stat. You have to evaluate the complete game and what their contributions bring to the team. Take a look at the overall stats and let us know if you still believe Curry was a better player for his team, versus the contributions from James.
James - 29.7 PPG 11.2 REB 8.9 AST 2.3 BLK 2.6 STL 4.4 TO
Curry - 22.6 PPG 4.9 REB 3.7 AST 0.7 BLK 0.9 STL 4.3 TO
Anyone with half a brain will see that James' overall play contributed more points per possession to his team. He destroyed Curry in rebounds, assist, steals and blocks. The turnovers were within one tenth, so that's a wash.
So taking everything into account, what does Curry's shooting percentage really gain if he's contributing fewer TOTAL points per game of his team. I think at one point I saw James was responsible for 53 of 92 points at one point in the 4th quarter? So those rebounds, assist, blocks and steals actually generated MORE production and scoring opportunities, than say simply being able to hit a few more shots in fewer attempts.
Shooting percentage be damned, his team didn't lose after being up 3-1. He scored 41 points in two straight games and a triple double in the winning game. Whine about insignificant stats all you want and make excuses, but Cleveland made history and that's that.
Curry had a terrific season and one we might not see for awhile, but scoring under 20 points in 4 games in the NBA finals? Pretty much a fail all around.
Yep, things like that don't show up on the stat sheet. And for things that do we have PER where Curry when healthy (reg season) crushed everyone in the NBA since 1991 (MJ) this year.I love LeBron and his body of work, but you clearly have no recollection of the 2011 NBA Finals.
And you can knock Steph's series performance but he's the main reason Draymond Green, Harrison Barnes and others get so many quality looks. So yes, Steph does make other players better even when he's not playing well. (Well, except for Barnes.)
Yep, things like that don't show up on the stat sheet. And for things that do we have PER where Curry when healthy (reg season) crushed everyone in the NBA since 1991 (MJ) this year.
Yep, things like that don't show up on the stat sheet. And for things that do we have PER where Curry when healthy (reg season) crushed everyone in the NBA since 1991 (MJ) this year.
Yep, things like that don't show up on the stat sheet. And for things that do we have PER where Curry when healthy (reg season) crushed everyone in the NBA since 1991 (MJ) this year.
If Lebron was so much better, then why did he get destroyed in PER by Curry in the reg season? That takes all of your stats into account and more over a larger sample size. To compare 7 games to 82 is the epitome of stupidity, especially when one guy is on a sprained MCL. "Pretty much a fail all around [with such an argument]".
Yep, things like that don't show up on the stat sheet. And for things that do we have PER where Curry when healthy (reg season) crushed everyone in the NBA since 1991 (MJ) this year.
Regular season is 75% scrub ball against people like LA, Phoenix, New Orleans, Denver, etc.If Lebron was so much better, then why did he get destroyed in PER by Curry in the reg season? That takes all of your stats into account and more over a larger sample size. To compare 7 games to 82 is the epitome of stupidity
Do you know the difference between a shooting guard vs a point guard? No point guard has ever drawn as much attention in the modern era, and historically only Magic drew as much attention (if you can call Magic a PG b/c he can play every position). That's why I said it doesn't translate to the stat sheet and why Curry averages more assists than shooting guards like MJ. The only PG with the scoring lethality of Curry is probably Steve Nash and Curry is scoring twice as much as Nash did while only averaging 1.x less assists than Nash. He has added responsibilities other than just shooting.I defended Curry with this same argument--but those things actually do show up on the stat sheet.
Say, when MJ was getting that exact same kind of attention (and more--because he was fucking MJ and 10x the ball player that Curry is) he was still putting up numbers and never disappearing from the finals, much less the entirety of the playoffs.
And those are quantifiable numbers.
Then why didn't Lebron comparatively perform at a higher level against scrubs? You aren't making any sense. Either way Curry played well enough to be MVP in last year's playoffs by leading every player on his team in the 2015 playoffs with a PER of 21. When he's healthy, he's the best, even in the playoffs.Regular season is 75% scrub ball against people like LA, Phoenix, New Orleans, Denver, etc.
If you don't understand the difference between the regular season and the Finals, there is no hope for you.
The only PG with the scoring lethality of Curry is probably Steve Nash and Curry is scoring twice as much as Nash did while only averaging 1.x less assists than Nash. He has added responsibilities other than just shooting.
Reggie Miller had better 3 pt shooting % in several years than Curry has ever had. In the regular season, Miller never matched his numbers, but he surpassed his playoff numbers.
This is not a good comparison. I agree with you that passing stats in the NFL are not comparable to historical marks. What Dan Marino did in 1984 is probably the equivalent of a 6000+ yard passing season now.I'm not sure it's totally fair to compare to compare historical numbers. Much like the NFL the game changes, rules change, ect and stats get whacky. NFL has become totally pass happy and the attempts and yards put up per game are way different than they were 20 years ago.
I don't know how else you can relate other than raw data, but it's tough to objectively compare stats from decade to the next.
Reggie Miller never shot higher than 42% from 3 during a season (source).
Steph Curry had one season where he shot 42%, the rest are all better than 42%. And he has averaged around 227 threes made per season, compared to around 142 for Miller.
I fondly remember how good of a shooter Miller was, but the numbers do not agree with you. Steph not only shot better, but he made way more per season as well.
Best shooter is not about best player, the playoffs, championships, MVPs, none of that. It's simply the best shooter. Jordan and Lebron have nothing to do with this conversation, I don't know why it keeps coming up. At least Reggie Miller is a valid comparison.
Edit: Forgot to add that you have to look at the regular season because it provides much more of a baseline. The playoffs are too small of a sample size and the amount of games varies because of how a series works.
Then why didn't Lebron comparatively perform at a higher level against scrubs? You aren't making any sense. Either way Curry played well enough to be MVP in last year's playoffs by leading every player on his team in the 2015 playoffs with a PER of 21. When he's healthy, he's the best, even in the playoffs.
Like Red Storm asked, if Steph isn't the best jump shooter we've seen, who is?
It's hilarious, wanna be like Mike, or in this case Korver.Who is the best spot-up 3-point shooter in the NBA? The debate generally comes down to MVP Stephen Curry and former Creighton star Kyle Korver.
According Brian Scalabrine, an assistant coach for the Warriors and Curry, the answer is Korver.
Scalabrine told Sports Illustrated that he announced to some of his Golden State players that Korver, an Atlanta Hawks' guard, once made 99 out of 100 3-pointers during a shooting drill.
Curry has started doing the same drill that Korver does after every practice.
Spin spin spin your article. You conveniently left out " I said, Not spotting up, its Korver. Steph got mad. I still dont know if he likes me because of it.He's not. Even the ppl associated with coaching Curry say no.
http://www.si.com/nba/2015/05/21/st...tate-warriors-sports-illustrated-nba-playoffs
It's hilarious, wanna be like Mike, or in this case Korver.