Ah the servant
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/2...am-loses-again
And this guy was MVP. Smh.
KD is right. The team was stacked and now it's not. His point is valid.
Last few games have shown he's not the best player on the team.
Curry disappears in the playoffs. Put a long athletic defender on him and good night. Didn't even win FMVP his MVP year when they won the chip.
The eternal question of whether said player truly makes his teammates better, or is just purely the best scorer on an incredibly stacked team...
I guess KD is calling himself a system player.
Today's NBA
Good for him, tbh, I applaud him for the truth, this is one of the few times he's been real about anything.. Curry's real impact will never be recognized by the msm and casuals due to his appearance(the same thing that helps him get away with arrogance, ironically)
Curry's impact is close to zero when his shots aren't falling.
I don't like Curry either, but this is straight-up false. Even on a night when his shot isn't falling, opposing teams are still scared less of him heating up from three at any point in the game. They're still going to guard him as if he's a threat to go off at any minute, because he is. The gravity this creates warps defenses and leads to breakdowns that Curry and/or his teammates can exploit.
Just go back and watch the Finals last year: Durbeta was constantly getting wide-open dunks in transition because the Cavs were more concerned with guarding Curry at the perimeter. The stats said Durbeta was dominating the series; people who actually watched the games saw that he was being carried by Steph.
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