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I think Kawhi is a monster, and is definitely top 3 in the MVP race...but there's no one particularly close to Curry right now. Maybe if he slows down (feel like I've been saying this since December) it'll become more of a discussion, but right now there's no debate.
Curry has Kawhi trumped by a wide margin in practically every advanced metric out there:
RPM: Curry - 10.55, Kawhi - 8.75
PER: Curry - 31.9 (would be the highest single season PER of all-time), Kawhi - 25.7
WS/48: Curry - .332 (would be 2nd highest of all-time), Kawhi - .279
BPM: Curry - 12.5 (would be 4th highest of all-time), Kawhi - 7.9
Raw on/off: Curry - +27.0 (+20.4 with Curry on, -6.6 with him off), Kawhi - +5.2 (+15.4 with him on, +10.2 with him off)
Sure, you can point to Curry having guys like Klay and Draymond. But when you look at the numbers, everything revolves around Curry. Even when Draymond/Klay are both on the court, the Warriors fall off a cliff when Steph sits out. I'm not sure the Warriors have any particularly successful lineups that don't involve Curry.
Throw in the fact that the Warriors are on pace to break the record for most wins in a season, and the gap just gets even wider.
Kawhi is extremely important to this team, but our team doesn't revolve around him the same way the Warriors revolve around Curry. That's not even a dig at Kawhi - our team does revolve around him quite a bit. Curry is just on another level when it comes to impacting games and changing how other teams choose to defend.

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) it'll become more of a discussion, but right now there's no debate.

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