View Full Version : All hyperbole aside, Curry is the true successor to MJ's legacy
SuperPippen
02-29-2016, 01:51 AM
Curry is having what is quite possibly the greatest offensive season in the history of the sport. His level of dominance as a primarily jump-shooting perimeter player is nothing short of unprecedented, and - up until very recently - inconceivable.
By any metric that you wish to examine, Curry stands alone. His across-the-board statistical domination is Wilt-esque. He's leading his team to the greatest regular season of all-time.
If we go by the so-called "eye test," we see that he's one of the most riveting figures in sports, and already one of the most electrifying players in NBA history. Watching him is less like watching a basketball player than it is like watching an elite gun-slinger of an NFL QB who routinely throws and nails deep bomb Hail Marys.
Watching him make shots like these is one of the most breath-taking forms of entertainment available to us in the world of sport:
https://streamable.com/s5yq
https://streamable.com/8fko
https://streamable.com/4914
https://streamable.com/8qj4
https://streamable.com/nvbr
The consensus GOAT, Jordan, has left a legacy that has loomed large over the rest of the league in the decades since his retirement, and Kobe Bryant and Lebron James are two legendary players who have both repeatedly been acclaimed as a part of Jordan's lineage of NBA greatness, and they both have to some degree.
But both falter in comparison to Curry, who - unlike Bryant and James - may actually have become a greater player than Jordan ever was, at least on the offensive end. And - unlike Bryant - Curry is no mere Jordan imitation and - unlike James - possesses humanizing qualities that will allow him to transcend the sport like MJ did.
Curry is the superstar the league has been searching for since Jordan unlaced his sneakers for the last time. He's transcending, perfecting, and breaking the game.
Funktion
02-29-2016, 02:30 AM
LMAO are the last 3 all from this past week?
SouBeachTalents
02-29-2016, 02:32 AM
LMAO are the last 3 all from this past week?
Yep, 3 straight games actually
IllegalD
02-29-2016, 03:22 AM
Will bump thread when Warriors get bounced in the playoffs and OP ends up looking like a premature d*ckhead. :cheers:
WayOfWade
02-29-2016, 03:46 AM
This is the epitome of hyperbole...
http://www.cc.com/episodes/xxy0rj/stand-up-library-brian-regan--the-epitome-of-hyperbole-season-1-ep-101
In all seriousness though, this is a hyperbole. No-one is MJ's successor unless they put on a more dominant run that what LBJ put on. LeBron had 4 MVP's as well as two Titles and two FMVP's whereas Curry is at 1 MVP, 1 title, and 0 FMVP. You cannot say he's Jordan's successor when he isn't even LeBron's. Give him time and perhaps he will, but now is far too rushed and is sort of prisoner of the moment, kind of like this article a few years back...
http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/1220259-how-kevin-durant-is-finally-ushering-in-the-post-jordan-era
Lakersfamftw
02-29-2016, 04:08 AM
This is the epitome of hyperbole...
http://www.cc.com/episodes/xxy0rj/stand-up-library-brian-regan--the-epitome-of-hyperbole-season-1-ep-101
In all seriousness though, this is a hyperbole. No-one is MJ's successor unless they put on a more dominant run that what LBJ put on. LeBron had 4 MVP's as well as two Titles and two FMVP's whereas Curry is at 1 MVP, 1 title, and 0 FMVP. You cannot say he's Jordan's successor when he isn't even LeBron's. Give him time and perhaps he will, but now is far too rushed and is sort of prisoner of the moment, kind of like this article a few years back...
http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/1220259-how-kevin-durant-is-finally-ushering-in-the-post-jordan-era
Lebron:oldlol: the man with 2 titles?
plowking
02-29-2016, 04:17 AM
This is the epitome of hyperbole...
http://www.cc.com/episodes/xxy0rj/stand-up-library-brian-regan--the-epitome-of-hyperbole-season-1-ep-101
In all seriousness though, this is a hyperbole. No-one is MJ's successor unless they put on a more dominant run that what LBJ put on. LeBron had 4 MVP's as well as two Titles and two FMVP's whereas Curry is at 1 MVP, 1 title, and 0 FMVP. You cannot say he's Jordan's successor when he isn't even LeBron's. Give him time and perhaps he will, but now is far too rushed and is sort of prisoner of the moment, kind of like this article a few years back...
http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/1220259-how-kevin-durant-is-finally-ushering-in-the-post-jordan-era
He has a while to catch up to Lebron, but doesn't take away that this season he has been more dominant than any version of Bron.
Jordan was getting GOAT talks as early as 3 or 4 seasons in. Same with Curry now.
zeerghit
02-29-2016, 06:20 AM
Will bump thread when Warriors get bounced in the playoffs and OP ends up looking like a premature d*ckhead. :cheers:
dont forget to bump when warriors wins the title aswell
Kingwillball
02-29-2016, 08:23 AM
Curry is having what is quite possibly the greatest offensive season in the history of the sport. His level of dominance as a primarily jump-shooting perimeter player is nothing short of unprecedented, and - up until very recently - inconceivable.
By any metric that you wish to examine, Curry stands alone. His across-the-board statistical domination is Wilt-esque. He's leading his team to the greatest regular season of all-time.
If we go by the so-called "eye test," we see that he's one of the most riveting figures in sports, and already one of the most electrifying players in NBA history. Watching him is less like watching a basketball player than it is like watching an elite gun-slinger of an NFL QB who routinely throws and nails deep bomb Hail Marys.
Watching him make shots like these is one of the most breath-taking forms of entertainment available to us in the world of sport:
https://streamable.com/s5yq
https://streamable.com/8fko
https://streamable.com/4914
https://streamable.com/8qj4
https://streamable.com/nvbr
The consensus GOAT, Jordan, has left a legacy that has loomed large over the rest of the league in the decades since his retirement, and Kobe Bryant and Lebron James are two legendary players who have both repeatedly been acclaimed as a part of Jordan's lineage of NBA greatness, and they both have to some degree.
But both falter in comparison to Curry, who - unlike Bryant and James - may actually have become a greater player than Jordan ever was, at least on the offensive end. And - unlike Bryant - Curry is no mere Jordan imitation and - unlike James - possesses humanizing qualities that will allow him to transcend the sport like MJ did.
Curry is the superstar the league has been searching for since Jordan unlaced his sneakers for the last time. He's transcending, perfecting, and breaking the game.
Long winded joke of a post..curry is 27 already he has had 2 great seasons he won't have nearly the long staying power of lebron or Kobe and compared to lebron not nearly the all around player. Curry is a great shooter one of the best the game has seen on an ultimate hot streak right now enjoy it while it lasts it won't last forever. Curry would need to play like this another 5 years to even deserve to be mentioned in sentence of lebron Kobe and of course MJ..
AirBonner
02-29-2016, 11:43 AM
Long winded joke of a post..curry is 27 already he has had 2 great seasons he won't have nearly the long staying power of lebron or Kobe and compared to lebron not nearly the all around player. Curry is a great shooter one of the best the game has seen on an ultimate hot streak right now enjoy it while it lasts it won't last forever. Curry would need to play like this another 5 years to even deserve to be mentioned in sentence of lebron Kobe and of course MJ..
This. Plus he would need to win dpoy and mvp in the same year. Not going to happen.
plowking
02-29-2016, 11:45 AM
This. Plus he would need to win dpoy and mvp in the same year. Not going to happen.
Why would he need to do some arbitrary requirement you set out?
Jordan never led the league in 3 pointers made while being scoring champ. Another requirement for GOAT. Sorry, he is out now, based on some BS I just made up.
aquaadverse
02-29-2016, 12:03 PM
Yep. Curry will win the scoring title, Dyop, MVP in a single season.
sd3035
02-29-2016, 01:02 PM
https://streamable.com/4914
Kanter's reaction :lol
WayOfWade
02-29-2016, 01:13 PM
Lebron:oldlol: the man with 2 titles?
As usual, an idiotic response from Lakersfamftw with no rebuttal whatsoever. GTFO you worthless piece of crap, say something meaningful for once
Lakersfamftw
02-29-2016, 02:08 PM
As usual, an idiotic response from Lakersfamftw with no rebuttal whatsoever. GTFO you worthless piece of crap, say something meaningful for once
Why not try responding to my argument that rather than insult me you queer.
You're comparing a man with two Titles to Jordan. I laughed at that and you insulted me without me provokimg you.
AirBonner
02-29-2016, 02:12 PM
Lets see curry 3peat once before having this talk. Shit lets see him get one finals mvp vote before taking.
lilteapot
02-29-2016, 02:14 PM
Why not try responding to my argument that rather than insult me you queer.
You're comparing a man with two Titles to Jordan. I laughed at that and you insulted me without me provokimg you.
How about you take into consider his continued dominance on the basketball court for the better part of a decade?
Lakersfamftw
02-29-2016, 02:17 PM
How about you take into consider his continued dominance on the basketball court for the better part of a decade?
What domination you inbred queer?
He hadn't reached the final till he joins his buddies in miami. Plays in the worst conference of all time and then only wins 2 of 6 titles. One of them he got saved by Ray Allen without which he would have been destroyed by the media. And rightfully so because he got 2 turnovers and 3 missed shots in the final game.
And THIS is what you call domination. Meanwhile another guy wins 5 titles. Plays better defense. Has more range. And you won't even bring him up. Gosh darn these kids.
AirBonner
02-29-2016, 02:25 PM
What domination you inbred queer?
He hadn't reached the final till he joins his buddies in miami. Plays in the worst conference of all time and then only wins 2 of 6 titles. One of them he got saved by Ray Allen without which he would have been destroyed by the media. And rightfully so because he got 2 turnovers and 3 missed shots in the final game.
And THIS is what you call domination. Meanwhile another guy wins 5 titles. Plays better defense. Has more range. And you won't even bring him up. Gosh darn these kids.
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol you are a dumbass.
hold this L
02-29-2016, 02:27 PM
https://streamable.com/4914
https://streamable.com/8qj4
https://streamable.com/nvbr
http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/2011/05/amazing.gif
LMAO are the last 3 all from this past week?
https://media.giphy.com/media/Zc74HFG3OZBLO/200.gif
Yep, 3 straight games actually
https://media.giphy.com/media/hf6rn6G1jFW7u/giphy.gif
This man is a walking video game. :biggums:
WayOfWade
02-29-2016, 02:53 PM
Why not try responding to my argument that rather than insult me you queer.
You're comparing a man with two Titles to Jordan. I laughed at that and you insulted me without me provokimg you.
Why don't you read my post you gay piece of crap. I said if Curry is going to be MJ's successor, he has to at least pass LeBron (who we all know is inferior to MJ) who Curry has not even surpassed yet.
And you're argument?
Lebron the man with 2 titles?
Why don't you man up and grow a pair, what kind of argument is this? Yes, the man with 2 titles; compared to the man with 1 title (Curry) and 0 FMVP's who people are comparing to the man (Jordan) with 6 titles. You can't measure Curry with Jordan when he doesn't even stack up to LeBron. Now please, give me a decent argument to run with, or just get offended like all liberals do and call me a queer, either way you're just a cancer
tmacattack33
02-29-2016, 04:05 PM
Yes, Curry is the best since MJ.
And interestingly enough, he is doing so in a way nobody even thought of. Most people thought the next Jordan would be somewhat like Jordan...a 6'7 wing with an all-around game....like Kobe, T-mac, Wade, and Lebron. And Wiggins and Jabari Parker in the future.
I don't think anyone would have expected a 6'2 gun slinger to do it.
This is the epitome of hyperbole...
http://www.cc.com/episodes/xxy0rj/stand-up-library-brian-regan--the-epitome-of-hyperbole-season-1-ep-101
In all seriousness though, this is a hyperbole. No-one is MJ's successor unless they put on a more dominant run that what LBJ put on. LeBron had 4 MVP's as well as two Titles and two FMVP's whereas Curry is at 1 MVP, 1 title, and 0 FMVP. You cannot say he's Jordan's successor when he isn't even LeBron's. Give him time and perhaps he will, but now is far too rushed and is sort of prisoner of the moment, kind of like this article a few years back...
http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/1220259-how-kevin-durant-is-finally-ushering-in-the-post-jordan-era
So if a guy recruits an all-star team that is clearly going to win most of the time and is a little better than his teammates (thus getting most of the credit), does winning 7 championships with that team automatically make him better than Jordan? I think not, so why are we giving so much weight to LeBron's chips?
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