Agree 100 percent. Where is Robert horry?
Agree 100 percent. Where is Robert horry?
Curry is maybe the best shooter ever but things are being blown out of proportion, this is not the best Spurs season ever nor the best Spurs incarnation and they are projecting like 70 wins, Warrefs are giving his all but there is no compe ion just 2 really good teams and thats it, and they are 2.5 games ahead of our team.
The other thing is dumbdumbs saying Kerr is a great coach because he is a product of Pop´s tree (maybe his left ball) that clown almost loses the finals by having no plan at all ( shooty shoot ) and god took Irving out of the series and now he´s been out half a season and his team is having an historic run without him.
Curry is able to avoid contact even when he drives to the basket. He can shoot quick floaters that hit the board high.
If he really gets those moving screen it can only help him look better.
It's a shame we have to suffer his performances instead of enjoying them.
Probably how the Knicks and Jazz fans felt when Jordan had the league under his feet.
Spurs are very unlucky to have this team and have to face one even better.
Won't be able to sustain the same players on the team with salaries unless a bunch of them take paycuts in the future years.
They got Barnes, Ezeli and Draymond in the same draft. In that order.
You have to guard him with a bigger player.
We were guarding him with our PG and switching when Patty and TP got rubbed. Kawhi and Green guarded him for only a handful of plays. They can fight over screens and bother his shots. He doesn't like Kawhi guarding him.
As it was, he would get West, Aldridge, or whoever on the switch and do that yo-yo back and forth dribble. He could get in the lane or find space for that crazy jumper. He tries that with Kawhi and every shot has to be a rainbow. Dance too much and Kawhi is going for his signature move. Green will just lean on him and try to wear him down.
I'm interested to see what Pop is willing to show in the last two months of the season.
Curry suffers from the "Duncan Syndrome."
He's really good and really effective, but not that exciting.
Unusual to say this about a guard, as opposed to a big man, but Curry has made the high-end guard slot slightly sedate.
Bank shots (Duncan) and three-pointers (Curry) win les but not fandom.
Jordan was the ultimate -- both effective (winning les) and entertaining.
Curry and Duncan are all-time greats but may not be remembered quite as much by the casual fan.
Agree, as with the ability to blatantly carry the ball over and over again. Great shooter though no doubt.
Gilbert Arenas used to be the iest player in the league even when LeBron, Kobe, KG, Wade, T-Mac, Vince, Iverson, Baron Davis...etc were in their primes. He was James Harden w/ the heart of a Russell Westbrook. He absolutely torched Bowen in 3 quarters in a similar fashion to how Curry torched Porker: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...511120WAS.html
You also have Jason Terry who has to be the most irrationally confident player who can actually play.
Last edited by Kawhitstorm; 01-26-2016 at 08:52 PM.
He didn't completely luck into it. I mean sure, they made moves that have worked out so far, but they sucked when he got there. He stuck it out with them and has been rewarded for it.
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