Thanks for the reply. Just curious, where do you get the TS% from?
Before Curry started shooting so many 3's his first few years, i'm sure most would have said that if he were to shoot 400 more 3's his % would go down. But he's proven the last few years thats not the case. In fact this year i believe it is his highest %. So im sure he proved people wrong.
Kawhi entered the NBA as a great defensive player but avg offensive player. In a few years he has turned that around and has become great at it. Proving a lot of people wrong.
So i don't know if Kawhi would be able to keep his % up if he shot 500 more 3's. Probably not, but you wouldn't have thought so with Curry too a few years back. So we wouldn't know until it actually happened which we all know it won't. So at this point its pure speculation. But what i do know is that our best defender, our defensive player of the year actually has a better % behind the arc than the guy who is having a historic year from there. Which is something in itself.
Now if we were just talking Kawhis offense vs Currys offense, of course Kawhi comes no where near Curry. I understand that.
But Kawhi plays great on both sides of the balls. You know Kawhi is an amazing defender. We saw the difference in scoring when he came back to the line up after the all star break. he makes a HUGE difference on our defense.
Yeah GS is 61-6, but we're only talking 4 game difference. hopefully 3 after Saturday. And take into account that we needed games to get our new guys acclimated to our system. We should have never lost that opening game and that wizards game in the beginning of the year. But it happened. But even with that, the Spurs are having a historic year of their own and a lot of has to do with Kawhi.
I know Curry will probably win it this year and I understand why, like you posted earlier, media loves offense more than defense.
But i believe like some others that it is much closer than the media would have you realize.