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stalkerforlife
05-31-2016, 07:30 AM
27, 6, and 6 on 46, 41, and 91.

On a bum knee. At 180 pounds with zero physical advantages.

:roll:

stalkerforlife
05-31-2016, 07:31 AM
And assists are impossible to track with Curry because he draws all the double teams that lead to open shots for the Warriors.

Dray n Klay
05-31-2016, 07:32 AM
This is the second playoffs in a row where Curry wasn't his teams best player


Last year it was Iggy


This year it's Klay




There's only so many playoffs you can make excuses for Curry being the secondary player on his team :confusedshrug:


Dude just doesn't have it on him to play well in the playoffs.

Im Still Ballin
05-31-2016, 07:33 AM
Best players in playoff so far

1: LeBron
2: Klay
3: Steph

Dray n Klay
05-31-2016, 07:34 AM
Curry rested for half the playoffs, and still laid an egg this series vs OKC :oldlol:




That's before getting to the point where he rests on defense, guarding the worst player on the other team, and still played shit offensively, no excuses

OmniStrife
05-31-2016, 07:36 AM
No one talks about it but the dude is a crazy good rebounder.

SpaceJam
05-31-2016, 07:40 AM
This is the second playoffs in a row where Curry wasn't his teams best player


Last year it was Iggy


This year it's Klay




There's only so many playoffs you can make excuses for Curry being the secondary player on his team :confusedshrug:


Dude just doesn't have it on him to play well in the playoffs.

Oh right, you're talking about THAT Iggy

The 10.5/3.5/3.5 averaging Iggy, THAT Iggy yeah bro?

Had a better playoff run than 28/5/6.5

Yeaaaaaah bro that's what I'm talking about! Iggy Iggy Iggy!

Dray n Klay
05-31-2016, 07:43 AM
Oh right, you're talking about THAT Iggy

The 10.5/3.5/3.5 averaging Iggy, THAT Iggy yeah bro?

Had a better playoff run than 28/5/6.5

Yeaaaaaah bro that's what I'm talking about! Iggy Iggy Iggy!


Umm, then why did no one think Curry deserved FMVP over Iggy?


7 votes for Iggy and 0 for Curry :oldlol:




Even you don't believe Curry was truly better than Iggy, you're just arguing for the sake of trolling

SpaceJam
05-31-2016, 07:44 AM
Umm, then why did no one think Curry deserved FMVP over Iggy?


7 votes for Iggy and 0 for Curry :oldlol:




Even you don't believe Curry was truly better than Iggy, you're just arguing for the sake of trolling

Why are we just talking about the finals though?


This is the second playoffs in a row where Curry wasn't his teams best player


Last year it was Iggy



Your words not mine, Iggy had a better playoff run than Curry BRO! Just look at those numbers, all time!

3ball
05-31-2016, 07:45 AM
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GOAT season my ass!!.. Jordan's WS/48 is 50% higher:



Per 100 Possessions


JORDAN 1991 PO: 41.8 pts.. 8.5 reb.. 11.2 ast.. 3.4 tov.. 3.2 stl.. 1.8 blk.. 60.0 ts.. 127 ORtg.. 32.0 PER.. 0.333 WS/48
CURRY 4 2016 PO: 38.8 pts.. 8.6 reb..4 8.8 ast.. 5.9 tov.. 2.6 stl.. 0.0 blk.. 61.7 ts.. 113 ORtg.. 26.0 PER.. 0.204 WS/48
JORDAN CAREER:. 43.3 pts.. 8.3 reb... 7.4 ast.. 4.0 tov.. 2.7 stl.. 1.1 blk.. 56.8 ts.. 118 ORtg.. 28.6 PER.. 0.255 WS/48



Jordan had superior per POSSESSION efficiency (ortg), which is more important than Curry's shooting efficiency - shooting efficiency FALLS UNDER THE UMBRELLA of per-possession efficiency.. Jordan's higher per possession efficiency was due to better midrange (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=12373019&postcount=26) efficiency, and far less turnovers.

Jordan's higher efficiency is remarkable considering he carried a bigger load: he produced a higher proportion of his team's points and assists with far less turnovers, while also carrying a bigger load on defense.

Jordan was superior on both ends, even though Curry's teammates spaced the floor for him, and Jordan's didn't - Jordan's Bulls only attempted 5 threes per game in 1991, compared to 25 per game for today's teams (30 per game for the Warriors and Cavs).. Accordingly, his stats would explode in today's spaced-out game.

Just look at Lebron and Westbrook - Jordan has same or better athleticism, but they can't shoot (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=12389778&postcount=41), whereas he had goat midrange efficiency, much better than Curry's (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=12373019&postcount=26).. Essentially, MJ had Lebron/Westbrook's athleticism with better jumpshooting inside 20 feet than Curry.

Dray n Klay
05-31-2016, 07:48 AM
Why are we just talking about the finals though?




Your words not mine, Iggy had a better playoff run than Curry BRO! Just look at those numbers, all time!


Damn, I used to think you were a shit poster, now I realize you're just retarded :applause:


Go back to Grade school, don't pull a stalkerforlife and drop out at 9th Grade

SpaceJam
05-31-2016, 07:51 AM
Damn, I used to think you were a shit poster, now I realize you're just retarded :applause:


Go back to Grade school, don't pull a stalkerforlife and drop out at 9th Grade

I dunno why this attack is getting so personal, I'm agreeing with you bro, you know what I'm saying

Iggy put up 10.5/3.5/3.5 in last seasons playoffs!

BEST player on that TEAM! It's just so obvious

moongaze
05-31-2016, 07:51 AM
27, 6, and 6 on 46, 41, and 91.

On a bum knee. At 180 pounds with zero physical advantages.

:roll:

Lol at on a bum knee. Irving> curry

hold this L
05-31-2016, 08:20 AM
This is the second playoffs in a row where Curry wasn't his teams best player


Last year it was Iggy


This year it's Klay




There's only so many playoffs you can make excuses for Curry being the secondary player on his team :confusedshrug:


Dude just doesn't have it on him to play well in the playoffs.
You're literally melting down in every single topic. Stop being a social degen and go outside and a breather. It's not Curry's fault you pick losers as your favorite players and then Curry buries them.

Phenith
06-01-2016, 06:30 PM
And assists are impossible to track with Curry because he draws all the double teams that lead to open shots for the Warriors.

This is what makes him MVP even when his numbers aren't great.

stalkerforlife
06-01-2016, 06:33 PM
This is what makes him MVP even when his numbers aren't great.

Exactly.

They double hard, he passes out of it, ball is swung and a wide open shot is taken.

Over and over and over again.

And they double this man 10 feet beyond the line which is unprecedented.

warriorfan
06-01-2016, 07:04 PM
A M C

LakersForlife
06-01-2016, 08:03 PM
Curry rested for half the playoffs, and still laid an egg this series vs OKC :oldlol:




That's before getting to the point where he rests on defense, guarding the worst player on the other team, and still played shit offensively, no excuses
32 ppg 8 apg 7 rpg whats ur boy klay stats?.he saved warriors season though

tontoz
06-01-2016, 08:42 PM
Curry rested for half the playoffs, and still laid an egg this series vs OKC :oldlol:




That's before getting to the point where he rests on defense, guarding the worst player on the other team, and still played shit offensively, no excuses

Stats vs OKC

PPG

Curry 27.9
Klay 24.7

TS

Curry 61%
Klay 55%

rebounds

Curry 6.3
Klay 4.4

assists

Curry 5.9
Klay 1.7

Steals

Curry 2.0
Klay 1.0


Do not pass Go, do not collect $200, go directly to jail you pathetic troll.

AirBonner
06-01-2016, 08:49 PM
Stats vs OKC

PPG

Curry 27.9
Klay 24.7

TS

Curry 61%
Klay 55%

rebounds

Curry 6.3
Klay 4.4

assists

Curry 5.9
Klay 1.7

Steals

Curry 2.0
Klay 1.0


Do not pass Go, do not collect $200, go directly to jail you pathetic troll.
You have to factor in Klays defensive assignments vs Curry's. It's no contest.

tontoz
06-01-2016, 08:54 PM
You have to factor in Klays defensive assignments vs Curry's. It's no contest.


You are right that it is no contest. Spending a few more minutes guarding RW doesnt make up for the fact that Curry dominates Klay in every statistical category.

stalkerforlife
06-01-2016, 09:12 PM
Stats vs OKC

PPG

Curry 27.9
Klay 24.7

TS

Curry 61%
Klay 55%

rebounds

Curry 6.3
Klay 4.4

assists

Curry 5.9
Klay 1.7

Steals

Curry 2.0
Klay 1.0


Do not pass Go, do not collect $200, go directly to jail you pathetic troll.

:roll:

LAZERUSS
06-01-2016, 11:03 PM
Stats vs OKC

PPG

Curry 27.9
Klay 24.7

TS

Curry 61%
Klay 55%

rebounds

Curry 6.3
Klay 4.4

assists

Curry 5.9
Klay 1.7

Steals

Curry 2.0
Klay 1.0


Do not pass Go, do not collect $200, go directly to jail you pathetic troll.

Take away game seven, and Klay was the best Warrior in that series. In fact, without clutch Klay's game six, in which Glass finally contributed when he saw Klay single-handedly carrying him...and the Fragile One would never had that game seven.

And again, this NONSENSE that Curry is a good defender. Some idiot posted his supposed H2H stats against Westbrick (who shoots poorly against everyone BTW), and it was truly laughable. Brick was blowing by a Glass who looked like he was standing in quick-sand...but then either Dray or Bogut would stop him at the rim, or Brick would blow the easy shot.

Curry couldn't even defend Roberson in that series.

That's why Kerr constantly tries to find an opposing player to basically hide Glass behind.

Klay is BY FAR, the better defender. Hell, Iggy and Shaun are much better defenders, as well.

KiiiiNG
06-01-2016, 11:08 PM
This is the second playoffs in a row where Curry wasn't his teams best player


Last year it was Iggy


This year it's Klay




There's only so many playoffs you can make excuses for Curry being the secondary player on his team :confusedshrug:


Dude just doesn't have it on him to play well in the playoffs.
QFT

sundizz
06-02-2016, 01:43 AM
The fact that Curry doesn't just spam up shots is what makes his team special. They could of been the usual 60-65 win team and he could of put up 40 ppg easily. All that does is inflate his value as a player and deflate the value of the team when it matters.

Jordan had to learn this/get better teammates and Kobe had to learn this. Lebron may never learn this. The more you do yourself (only applies to the NBA level though), the worse your team is going to be in tough situations. Every Warrior player has that self belief that comes from the star player on the team trusting them completely. Curry never tries to forcibly take over games offensively when the going gets tough. Almost every other unstoppable offense perimeter force did that (and it failed generally).

It is pretty sad that people don't understand greatness. It is the difference between Curry and Westbrook. One knows how to win within a team concept, and one simply wants to do everything out there.

Curry is dropping 26.7 ppg in 33.5 mpg per game. That is absolutely insane, especially given the efficiency. He could easily chuck up 5-10 more shots a game and play 7 more minutes per game and be dropping close to 40 ppg. His team would be worse. They'd be a great team still, but not a 73-9 type of GOAT team.

TommyGriffin
06-02-2016, 01:45 AM
Tontoz shutting this thread DOWN.

:roll:

strike
06-02-2016, 02:22 AM
This is the second playoffs in a row where Curry wasn't his teams best player


Last year it was Iggy


This year it's Klay




There's only so many playoffs you can make excuses for Curry being the secondary player on his team :confusedshrug:


Dude just doesn't have it on him to play well in the playoffs.
don't think he gives a shit as long as he wins the title

3ball
06-02-2016, 02:34 AM
Take away game seven, and Klay was the best Warrior in that series. In fact, without clutch Klay's game six, in which Glass finally contributed when he saw Klay single-handedly carrying him...and the Fragile One would never had that game seven.

And again, this NONSENSE that Curry is a good defender. Some idiot posted his supposed H2H stats against Westbrick (who shoots poorly against everyone BTW), and it was truly laughable. Brick was blowing by a Glass who looked like he was standing in quick-sand...but then either Dray or Bogut would stop him at the rim, or Brick would blow the easy shot.

Curry couldn't even defend Roberson in that series.

That's why Kerr constantly tries to find an opposing player to basically hide Glass behind.

Klay is BY FAR, the better defender. Hell, Iggy and Shaun are much better defenders, as well.


Glass...

:roll:

The Fragile One

:roll: :roll:


Very nice.. and agreed

Gileraracer
06-02-2016, 03:42 AM
Curry shitting on the NBA in 20 mins per game

tontoz
06-02-2016, 07:16 AM
Take away game seven, and Klay was the best Warrior in that series.

Taking away game 7,

PPG

Curry 26.5
Klay 25.3

TS

Curry 59%
Klay 55%

And of course Curry still dominates Klay in rebounds, assists and steals. Glad to see Klay play welll though. Hopefully he wont wet the bed like he did in the Finals last year.

For the record Curry ranks 6th among pgs in DRPM, just ahead of Westbrick.

http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/DRPM/position/1

stalkerforlife
06-02-2016, 09:38 AM
Taking away game 7,

PPG

Curry 26.5
Klay 25.3

TS

Curry 59%
Klay 55%

And of course Curry still dominates Klay in rebounds, assists and steals. Glad to see Klay play welll though. Hopefully he wont wet the bed like he did in the Finals last year.

For the record Curry ranks 6th among pgs in DRPM, just ahead of Westbrick.

http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/DRPM/position/1

:roll:

LAZERUSS
06-02-2016, 10:00 AM
Taking away game 7,

PPG

Curry 26.5
Klay 25.3

TS

Curry 59%
Klay 55%

And of course Curry still dominates Klay in rebounds, assists and steals. Glad to see Klay play welll though. Hopefully he wont wet the bed like he did in the Finals last year.

For the record Curry ranks 6th among pgs in DRPM, just ahead of Westbrick.

http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/DRPM/position/1

:roll: :roll: :roll:

Glass has basically missed almost HALF of the Warrior's playoff games. And without him, and behind Klay, the Warriors went 7-1 in the games in which GAC missed (yes, the NBA admitted that GS won game three in the first round.)

As for DRPM...Glass is getting the WEAKEST opposing guards. Furthermore, those guards are blowing by him, but are being contested at the rim (or in Westbrick's case...in the few instances in which Glass defended him...Westbrick is blowing his shots at the rim.)

Sorry, but there is a reason that Kerr hides GAC defensively. He is worthless.

hold this L
06-02-2016, 10:02 AM
Take away game seven, and Klay was the best Warrior in that series. In fact, without clutch Klay's game six, in which Glass finally contributed when he saw Klay single-handedly carrying him...and the Fragile One would never had that game seven.

And again, this NONSENSE that Curry is a good defender. Some idiot posted his supposed H2H stats against Westbrick (who shoots poorly against everyone BTW), and it was truly laughable. Brick was blowing by a Glass who looked like he was standing in quick-sand...but then either Dray or Bogut would stop him at the rim, or Brick would blow the easy shot.

Curry couldn't even defend Roberson in that series.

That's why Kerr constantly tries to find an opposing player to basically hide Glass behind.

Klay is BY FAR, the better defender. Hell, Iggy and Shaun are much better defenders, as well.
It's amazing how wrong and stupid someone can sound in so few paragraphs. Curry has taken over more games at the end of the game more than anyone else. Dude is more dominant than anyone in NBA during the 4th Quarters. 43 points, 87% TS in 23 minutes in clutch situations via reddit in these playoffs. I'm sure you will purposely ignore these facts like you've been doing every time it fits your narrative.

Of course you don't understand what it means to close in important games, that's why you love you Ilt, whose the biggest loser in NBA's history when it counts. Nice hypocrisy that you talk shit about Curry not showing up when it counts when your loser hero fits that description more than anyone else. He's clearly the best closer since Jordan, and it's not even close.

Also, every single statistic shows that Steph is one of the best PG defenders in the league. Also yet another thing that you're wrong on, Steph's defense has actually been better on Westbrick than overall D on him from everyone else. Is he elite? Hell no. But he's pretty damn good and not a weakness. The reason coaches put the best players to harass Steph is to tire him out because they're terrified of his offense, and that seems to be the only way to slow him down. Of course Klay takes over those defensive duties more, he doesn't have to worry about assisting, rebounding and controlling tempo like Steph does. The good thing about the main 3 Warrior players is that they understand that their strengths work well together and have worked hard to compliment each other over the years which is why we are where we are.


I think the moral of the story is that you're an idiot. :pimp:

ShawkFactory
06-02-2016, 10:09 AM
He's been good.

Not special in the least.

Cap'n Obvious
06-02-2016, 10:29 AM
27, 6, and 6 on 46, 41, and 91.

On a bum knee. At 180 pounds with zero physical advantages.

:roll:
Those numbers are rounded.