I like WB more, but he doesn't know when to turn it off. Curry is a player I can integrate onto a championship team far more easily, and chances are he will always be able to adjust into a role and contribute.
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I like WB more, but he doesn't know when to turn it off. Curry is a player I can integrate onto a championship team far more easily, and chances are he will always be able to adjust into a role and contribute.
Curry, by far!
Westbrook is a dominant player, but anyone who is building a team knows Curry is easily the best choice.
is this a joke
Curry is an actual basketball player. Chimp is a monkee balla
Its not. They are the top 2 pgs right now
Ill take Conley, CP3 over Dentbrook tbh
They actually pass the ball to teamates. Something essential for contending teams
Alphabrook in a landslide, tbh.
But, but, Curry shoots threeeeeeees! And he has a carefully-managed PR image! And the media told me I should like him!
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Don't you have enough monkeyballing there on your team? You do realize there's only one basketball, right?
tough choice... westbrook's natural talent is tantalizing, and unlike Curry he has the ability to dominate both ends. Curry is becoming a better defender with time, but when westbrook turns it on, he's a wrecking ball.
still, i've seen Curry's game transform and he still has more improvements to make. westbrook has been the same for about 3-4 years, is just getting more volume now. for that reason i'd take steph
And shoots above league average, and plays within the rythm of the offense, and doesn't turn the ball over as much, and has a high BBIQ,
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Curry because he doesn't rely on athleticism so you know he will still be an all-star caliber player when he hits his 30's. He's more of a team player than Russ and tends not to make stupid decisions like Russ tends to do. Curry also has no baggage and drama while Russ does.
i'm torn on this.. curry hasn't done crap in the playoffs yet
Curry. He's much easier to build around, and fits into practically any team imaginable. He's become a solid defender (not much worse than Westbrook IMO...Westbrook is good but he gambles too much) as well.
And for all the talk about how he's a choker, CP3 is still in the discussion as well. The way he runs offenses is just insane, and he's probably a better defender than both.
And hasn't done in the playoffs. But he's the media's glory boy so it's okay!
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LMAO at the idiots saying curry "hasn't done anything in the playoffs"
Dentbrook would not have done in the playoffs if not for Durant and Harden.
dumb ass short bus
I wouldn't take a guy Curry's age in the hopes that he's this or that in his 30's. There's never a guarantee he'll be on your team then. I'd take a guy based on what he can do for me now, if I am seeking a championship, or at least in the next year or two. A 10 year plan in the NBA is stupid.
Curry had some hot shooting nights in the playoffs. He's unremarkable on the defensive end, where you need to be remarkable in the playoffs. Westbrook is an out of control player. If he had basketball IQ and patience, he'd be dangerous as . Instead, he's just a runaway athletic freak with slightly above average shooting skills. The same escape slave mentality that gets you an early lead will do you in when he runs up out the house and tries to outrun the bloodhounds in the 4th instead of hunkering down and trusting his comrades.
While Durbeta was getting shut down defensively by smaller point guards and shooting guards last year, Alphabrook was carrying OKC to the WCF, which is farther than Curry has ever been.
But, but, it's cool when Curry's the one chucking and mean-mugging after every made basket! The media told me so!
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I definitely agree with what you said. I should elaborated it better and stated Curry is better in the short term and in the long term due to having a higher basketball IQ than Russ. Also the escape salve mentality sums up Russ' game pretty well I remember last night he started off the game 6/9 with 15 points and ended the game on 14/32 shooting which means after the great start he shot 8/32 the rest of the way. In both games he starts off strong and then a tapers off. His play kind of strikes me as a boxer trying to score knockouts in the first round of the fight and then eventually throwing a bunch of missed punches as the fight progresses.
Nah, it means he went 8 for 24 the rest of the way.
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