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JuegaBonito
05-21-2018, 04:30 AM
Dude got dominated for 10 quarters popped some threes when his team is up double digits in game 3 and thinks he a GOD.

If Durant wasn't a coward beta Snake, Curry and warriors woulda been 1 and done. Facts. In a way Durant ruined Curry's legacy, pre Durant people were taking about Curry being a top 10 all time player now he isn't even in the top 20 conversation. Durant took away from his legacy facts.


IMA ASLEEP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TDMVPDPOY
05-21-2018, 06:27 AM
like i said previously about this pos curry, when ur allowed to chuck up 10+ 3s...u hit half of them? u already on 15pts...say u get to the ft line? thats even a bonus...

this clown is overrated man if u want to run up the score or run up ur ppg

Raven
05-21-2018, 06:55 AM
he is enjoying playing basketball. What more do you need.

JuegaBonito
05-21-2018, 07:05 AM
Need him to snap an ankle and for Draymond to get punched the F### OUT!

Chillen
05-21-2018, 07:09 AM
How Curry was playing before Durant joined was amazing. He is a very skilled player and shooter. The Warriors have become Durant's team and Curry will have nights when he is on fire like he was in that 2015 NBA season for the most part. Durant is pretty much able to free up the Warriors shooters all the time because he attracts the defense. That is why with KD they are much harder to beat and defend.

SpurOutofTownFan
05-21-2018, 07:22 AM
Remember the first time the Spurs play the original GS team with Curry and Thomson? Curry was amazing - he was hitting no look jumpshot 3s... it was unbelievable. The Spurs ultimately won that series but GS gave them hell. It was a great series to watch. You could tell there were something special.

Now it's just a porn show

JuegaBonito
05-21-2018, 07:52 AM
I woulda liked to see Curry comeback from that Finals loss and show if he could actually do it again. He didn't win Finals MVP Twice and won't win it again. Now we will never know cause the best player in the league aside from Lebron joined up. That is why I'm Asleep on insecure Durant who knows everybody thinks his championships are fake , though he dominant no doubt and especially asleep on Curry who couldn't bounce back on his own two feet!!

IM COMATOSE

DMC
05-21-2018, 08:54 AM
Dude got dominated for 10 quarters popped some threes when his team is up double digits in game 3 and thinks he a GOD.

If Durant wasn't a coward beta Snake, Curry and warriors woulda been 1 and done. Facts. In a way Durant ruined Curry's legacy, pre Durant people were taking about Curry being a top 10 all time player now he isn't even in the top 20 conversation. Durant took away from his legacy facts.


IMA ASLEEP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Are you saying he's overrated?

JuegaBonito
05-21-2018, 10:09 AM
Are you saying he's overrated?

What I am saying is that Curry could have cost the Warriors game 1 and 2 with his play, he "went off" when the Warriors had a double digit lead in the second half of game 3, so give him credit fore burying a team. However when it has been tight and the game is in the balance he hasn't showed up. I don't wanna hear all this fake media showering him with praise. Let's be honest if Durant ain't a Warrior they never woulda smelled another chip again.

Curry never gonna win finals MVP , I'm deep asleep on him .

DMC
05-21-2018, 01:46 PM
so, overrated?

FkLA
05-21-2018, 02:02 PM
Remember the first time the Spurs play the original GS team with Curry and Thomson? Curry was amazing - he was hitting no look jumpshot 3s... it was unbelievable. The Spurs ultimately won that series but GS gave them hell. It was a great series to watch. You could tell there were something special.

Now it's just a porn show

He went off one game then LDN kept him in check that year IIRC. Jackson was still coaching them though tbf.

Honestly, Curry has yet to have a consistently great playoff run. Kerr said it himself last year...Curry is great but Durbeta is on another level. That's why I think Durbeta was more than capable of taking them down instead of bandwagoning them and damaging his legacy.

spurraider21
05-21-2018, 02:19 PM
curry and klay were going off early in that series. iirc curry hurt his ankle in game 2 or 3, and green locked him up after that.

we absolutely STOLE game 1, and then got our shit pushed in during game 2. we were lucky to come out of that 1-1 going into golden state. didnt jarret jack make a game winner against us in game 4, or am i remembering somethin else

edit: remembered that wrong. klay hit the shot to force overtime. jack was just hitting a bunch of shots in the 4th leading up to it

Arcadian
05-21-2018, 02:51 PM
What the fuck did I just read?

SpurOutofTownFan
05-21-2018, 06:37 PM
He went off one game then LDN kept him in check that year IIRC. Jackson was still coaching them though tbf.

Honestly, Curry has yet to have a consistently great playoff run. Kerr said it himself last year...Curry is great but Durbeta is on another level. That's why I think Durbeta was more than capable of taking them down instead of bandwagoning them and damaging his legacy.

I agree KD is the best player at GS

phxspurfan
05-21-2018, 08:30 PM
Dude got dominated for 10 quarters popped some threes when his team is up double digits in game 3 and thinks he a GOD.

If Durant wasn't a coward beta Snake, Curry and warriors woulda been 1 and done. Facts. In a way Durant ruined Curry's legacy, pre Durant people were taking about Curry being a top 10 all time player now he isn't even in the top 20 conversation. Durant took away from his legacy facts.


IMA ASLEEP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pretty true. Curry better be Venmo-ing KD millions from his paychecks with how much he's been carried the past 2 years. Hell, Curry got shit on by LeBron in the finals the year "his team" got 73 wins

https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016/06/19/sports/19aratonjp/19aratonjp-superJumbo.jpg

Stabula
05-22-2018, 04:53 PM
Curry is maybe the most overrated player in the league. I think he's the only player to ever NOT win FMVP during his MVP year considering they won the chip

spurraider21
05-22-2018, 06:14 PM
Curry is maybe the most overrated player in the league. I think he's the only player to ever NOT win FMVP during his MVP year considering they won the chip
kareem abdul-jabbar, 1980

lefty
05-22-2018, 06:45 PM
kareem abdul-jabbar, 1980

That was BS.
Yeah Magic did have a great game 6, but they blatantly ignored what Kareem did to the Sixers frontline during the series.

Capt Bringdown
05-22-2018, 09:13 PM
I can remember when people were upset about Magic Johnson's histrionics. Curry makes Magic look like Tim Duncan in terms of on-court self-congratulations.
I suppose that in another generation players will be pulling down their shorts and jacking off on court.

Clipper Nation
05-22-2018, 09:15 PM
Curry must be "injured" again tonight. :rolleyes

resistanze
05-22-2018, 10:00 PM
You still asleep?

JuegaBonito
05-23-2018, 01:14 AM
You still asleep?

I’m in a deep sleep.

Durant passing it with under 10 seconds to go was wild.

The snake needs to stop listening to Draymond’s( Role Player ) mom, worrying about not making it look like it’s actually his team, or backing down from big moments like a beta male and take the damn last shot in the game. As bad as Curry has been exposed on defense this series has also highlighted fake all star Draymond Green’s offensive limitations.

wake me up after game 7 Ima asleep !!!!!!

Spurtacular
05-26-2018, 04:03 PM
like i said previously about this pos curry, when ur allowed to chuck up 10+ 3s...u hit half of them? u already on 15pts...say u get to the ft line? thats even a bonus...

this clown is overrated man if u want to run up the score or run up ur ppg

Agreed. Curry wouldn't even start on some teams if the NBA got rid of the three point line.

florige
05-26-2018, 07:03 PM
Agreed. Curry wouldn't even start on some teams if the NBA got rid of the three point line.


You are kidding right? He is obviously still feeling the affects of that ankle injury he suffered. He doesn't look the same. He usually has Chris Paul stumbling all over the court anytime they play.

Spurtacular
05-26-2018, 09:18 PM
You are kidding right? He is obviously still feeling the affects of that ankle injury he suffered. He doesn't look the same. He usually has Chris Paul stumbling all over the court anytime they play.

He's an undersized guard who couldn't take the pounding in a tougher NBA. And nobody cares about guarding his 32 percent 25 footers if he's not getting the bonus point. Come to terms, bro.

HarlemHeat37
05-26-2018, 11:49 PM
Curry's 2017 playoff run was the 2nd GOAT at the PG position, only behind 1987 Magic..his 2015 run is probably better than any PG other than Magic, as well..nobody else is anywhere near the discussion..

At the end of the day, he's still a PG, though, and that will always be the easiest position to exploit on the basketball court..there's a reason him and Magic are the only PGs to ever lead teams to a title as the focal point..

florige
05-27-2018, 12:56 PM
He's an undersized guard who couldn't take the pounding in a tougher NBA. And nobody cares about guarding his 32 percent 25 footers if he's not getting the bonus point. Come to terms, bro.


Maybe he wouldn't had lasted in the Jordan era NBA. But to say no team wouldn't take him in a NY minute now is going a little far. Dude is pretty much unguardable when he gets going.

ambchang
05-27-2018, 04:10 PM
Curry's 2017 playoff run was the 2nd GOAT at the PG position, only behind 1987 Magic..his 2015 run is probably better than any PG other than Magic, as well..nobody else is anywhere near the discussion..

At the end of the day, he's still a PG, though, and that will always be the easiest position to exploit on the basketball court..there's a reason him and Magic are the only PGs to ever lead teams to a title as the focal point..

Isiah?

If talking about focal points, Chauncey billups, Dennis Johnson also did it.

TD 21
05-27-2018, 05:24 PM
Curry's 2017 playoff run was the 2nd GOAT at the PG position, only behind 1987 Magic..his 2015 run is probably better than any PG other than Magic, as well..nobody else is anywhere near the discussion..

At the end of the day, he's still a PG, though, and that will always be the easiest position to exploit on the basketball court..there's a reason him and Magic are the only PGs to ever lead teams to a title as the focal point..

If Johnson is going to be directly compared to a small guard, then why not James? He's always been a de facto PG on offense, too.

Not really. In '15, they didn't play an elite team (the Irving and Love injuries disqualified the Cavaliers). In '17, only the Cavaliers fit that criteria (the Leonard and Parker injuries disqualified the Spurs). Curry and Durant were something like co-best players throughout the run, but the latter was clearly the best in the Finals.

Thomas is the only small guard, who was the definitive focal point, to lead a team to a championship(s) in the modern era.

HarlemHeat37
05-27-2018, 07:45 PM
If Johnson is going to be directly compared to a small guard, then why not James? He's always been a de facto PG on offense, too.

Not really. In '15, they didn't play an elite team (the Irving and Love injuries disqualified the Cavaliers). In '17, only the Cavaliers fit that criteria (the Leonard and Parker injuries disqualified the Spurs). Curry and Durant were something like co-best players throughout the run, but the latter was clearly the best in the Finals.

Thomas is the only small guard, who was the definitive focal point, to lead a team to a championship(s) in the modern era.

Huh? I don't understand your last statement..Curry wasn't the focal point of the 2015 Warriors? He led them in shots and points by a huge margin..he averaged 10 PPG over the 2nd leading scorer IIRC..

Stabula
05-27-2018, 07:46 PM
The "focal point" has never even been the best player on his team :lol. Curry lost FMVP during his MVP season to Andre fuckin' Iguodala :lmao

TD 21
05-28-2018, 04:23 PM
Huh? I don't understand your last statement..Curry wasn't the focal point of the 2015 Warriors? He led them in shots and points by a huge margin..he averaged 10 PPG over the 2nd leading scorer IIRC..



Not really. In '15, they didn't play an elite team (the Irving and Love injuries disqualified the Cavaliers).

In other words, that championship wasn't legitimate because they didn't have to beat a single notable team to earn it.

Durant and them tainted their "legacies" by aligning because there's no way of knowing what they'd have gone on to do otherwise. Everything they do with him, will just be because of their gargantuan talent advantage.