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stalkerforlife
06-11-2019, 03:28 PM
Iggy is a shell.

Dray can't score good enough for a third option.

Curry only has Klay offensively as a reliable scorer.

Dudes out there over passing because they can't shoot.

Iggy and Dray playing hot potato because neither can shoot WIDE OPEN shots.

Getting KD was great while he's healthy, but their depth is horrendous.

Celtics 1825
06-11-2019, 03:45 PM
If they lose he won't be FMVP but I think he should at least get 1 honorary FMVP vote

bigkingsfan
06-11-2019, 03:51 PM
If he can't win it on the winning team, he has 0 chance being on the loser.

SouBeachTalents
06-11-2019, 03:52 PM
With Kawhi playing as well as he has, no chance

tpols
06-11-2019, 03:55 PM
Yup...

you hard double kawhi he can throw it to Danny green, Kyle Lowry, van fleet, gasol, ibaka etc. all very capable shooters.

Chef gets doubled he's got dray, iggy, and cousins... Its hilarious how easy it is to shit them down just by literally not guarding them. They're all so shook. Without Durant to set the tone last night they would've lost again.

jayfan
06-11-2019, 03:55 PM
Dray blocked the championship-winning shot at the buzzer.


Yet we're talking about Curry fmvp?


:facepalm

DaHeezy
06-11-2019, 03:56 PM
I have no problem with Steph, but I feel Klay plays a much larger role in winning the series. Not only the timely scoring, but his defensive effort as well.

DaHeezy
06-11-2019, 03:58 PM
Yup...

you hard double kawhi he can throw it to Danny green, Kyle Lowry, van fleet, gasol, ibaka etc. all very capable shooters.

Chef gets doubled he's got dray, iggy, and cousins... Its hilarious how easy it is to shit them down just by literally not guarding them. They're all so shook. Without Durant to set the tone last night they would've lost again.

Well their screens are being negated with the refs micromanaging them. I really don't see a problem with the scoring though. It's more effort in which Toronto is just the more scrappier team.

Mr. Jabbar
06-11-2019, 03:58 PM
Prior to last night Curry was really bad beyond the stats, except for the losing effort in game 3. I got Klay FMVP till now. Dingo has games 6 and 7 to prove himself. If Toronto wins, Kawhi.

ImKobe
06-11-2019, 04:02 PM
FMVP? for what? His offensive numbers are similar to Kawhi's with better passing obviously but then you look at the defensive side & Klay was the one who hit the game-winner in Game 5 and Dray blocked the shot so it's not like Curry's been doing this alone, his best game was in a loss and that boosts his averages by a lot, not to mention that Curry's 2nd option is averaging 25 ppg on 66%TS while Kawhi's 2nd option is averaging 19 ppg on 53%TS.

You might have had a case had Curry pulled out Game 3 with no Klay & Looney but I don't see the media mentioning Curry being the best player in the series at all and the 11 of them decide the FMVP, so I wouldn't expect Curry to win it in a losing effort.

If they didn't give it to Lebron in 2015, they're never giving it to anyone on a losing team. Only way Curry wins this is if the Warriors win the series. Klay is still in it to steal FMVP because his numbers are really good and he's guarding Kawhi and that will be the difference if they're going to win the next two.

3ball
06-11-2019, 06:25 PM
Curry isn't top 30 all-time and can't win a ring as the top dog vs a healthy team

People make too big a deal about him but that will change Thursday when everything I just said is proven

Boogaboog
06-11-2019, 06:36 PM
If they win and he outplays Klay the next few games, yes.

If they lose, Kawhi.

stalkerforlife
06-11-2019, 07:09 PM
Curry isn't top 30 all-time and can't win a ring as the top dog vs a healthy team

People make too big a deal about him but that will change Thursday when everything I just said is proven

He's top 30.

Don't be ridiculous. :lol