two different eras
Almost in the Top 10 list for me.
A better question is will he surpass Kobe if he wins another championship?
Iguodala would have been Harlod Miner/Kenny Walker, at best, in the 90s
In a va hes probably the best offensive player ever.
Career achiecement wise, curry is not even Dirk or Dwade status.![]()
Oh he's past those two tbh.
Curry probably burns brighter right now than any of those mentioned in this thread; Brighter than Bird because of the media coverage today vs then, brighter than others mentioned here because as Apo said, "in a vacuum" Curry is not the "edges out" player. He's the "different species" guy. If he had that kind of success in Vegas that he has on his shooting he'd be dragged to a backroom and have his hands broken or beaten for counting cards. He's an anomaly. It makes you wonder how long he can keep that up before something in Stephen Hath shooting prowess system goes just a tad out of calibration, like Tiger's golf swing. When that happens, if Curry cannot escape the pack in 3pt shooting, he's going to come back down to Earth and folks here and elsewhere will question whether or not he was ever that good. But he is.
He's John Travolta in Phenomenon, and Draymond is Forest Whitaker.
Not on the NBA all time list, not even close yet. He's moving up fast though. Don't negate to credit his teammates for playing well without him. Well enough to win two series tbh. That means they play well enough to allow him to be that effective. You take a team that can win the 2nd round without their MVP and then add the MVP, you're looking at a juggernaut most likely, especially in the West. The monkey wrench (lol) is Lebron James and the hot shooting Cavs. They'll go 3pt with them all night and they play good defense too. Klay and Steph will light you up and if Green and Iggy get even a few to go, the Cavs would have to be firing on all cylinders to keep up because the Warriors play smart as well, not like the Cavs who rely mostly on bulldozing to the rim, quarter horses who are streaky outside shooters.
Peak wise, sure. Career wise not yet tbh.
He most likely will eventually though
We're talking about an era where DeRozan is a perennial All-Star
Iggy was an All-Star & All-NBA Defense 1st team member, it ain't like he's Tony Allen. He's essentially a middle class Pippen.
Shouldn't matter in his case. He deserved the FMVP last year but the media was looking for a better narrative and Iguoadala's "sacrifice" was a better story.
2014 and 2016. That's hardly "perennial" but then you probably know about as much about the definitions of the words you misuse as you do about the game you use them on.
No he didn't. Lebron had more votes than Curry.
Dumbass, he was injured last season (something you know as much as wiping your ass) otherwise he became an all-star once he became a 20 pt scorer.
You seem to be butt hurt & holding a grudge like a little .![]()
No, the narrative was he was INSERTED INTO THE STARTING LINE UP to contain LeBron & in the process ended up playing the role of secondary scorer while Klay was choking. Essentially, he was their best TWO WAY player.
You're doubling down on the stupid comment with another one.![]()
Log off fam, shyt backfired on you.![]()
He didn't stop Lebron's though, evidently as James had monster numbers across the board.
Dumbass, he murdered everyone not named Iggy. Ain't nobody stopping LeBron but he slowed him down considerably especially in the post: http://espn.go.com/blog/statsinfo/po...-shooting-iffy
I don't even know why I even argue with you, Lebron was spent carrying the whole team. It shouldn't shock you his efficiency has dipped tremendously against a Top 5 defensive team, smh...
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