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T_L_P, get in here. Defend your post.
im giving him the GOAT title already, basketball is all about scoring, if u can score 3 points easier than anyone else in the world ur automatically GOAT
Lebron fam take the L
[QUOTE=LoneyROY7]Who's we? You and 3ball?[/QUOTE]
:roll: :roll: :roll:
Jordan was a shit defender anyways, The Bulls became better on defense when he left
[QUOTE=sd3035]:roll: :roll: :roll:
Jordan was a shit defender anyways, The Bulls became better on defense when he left[/QUOTE]
yeah Jordan was the most overrated defender in history IMO
:cheers:
lol GTFIH 3ball
your god is being maligned
:facepalm
if Curry plays at this level for the next 6 years he might have a case. I doubt it though.
• Keep this level of production up for 3-4 years
• Dominate the league for 7+ years
• Break records
• win mvps
• win ships
everything will sort itself out. he should have fun out there and keep pushing the limits for the next gen.
doc, out.
_~
[QUOTE=Milbuck]T_L_P, get in here. Defend your post.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=ArbitraryWater]1. Bron
2. KD
3. Curry
4. Kawhi
5. Blake
6. George
7. Westbrook
8. Cousins
9. Lowry
10. Green/Butler/Harden
Paul, Wall, Kyrie, etc.[/QUOTE]
You have such a low opinion of me, Buck. :(
I don't think he can recover from 0/11. Took a huge hit to his legacy. He needs to win 2 more in a row and put up PLAYOFF numbers that top first 3peat MJ. That might give him MDE consideration but GOAT would take some serious longevity.
[QUOTE=T_L_P]You have such a low opinion of me, Buck. :([/QUOTE]
Shiiiiiiiiit :oldlol:
Shoulda known it had something to do with OP's retardery. You still the homie.
[QUOTE=ArbitraryWater]
BEST player :
His offensive impact is something else though
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[I]5 things:[/I]
1) Jordan's stats would be higher today due to league-mandated, hands-off defense on the perimeter - the mandatory space between defender and ballhandler allows for freer jumpshooting and less resistance on penetration.. Furthermore, his on-ball, off-ball, and passing game would be made easier by spacing.. Spacing would [I]magnify[/I] his capacity to dominate.
2) Curry's stats would be less in previous eras because he's always played with league-mandated space between defender and ballhandler - he's never played with no space/physicality on the perimeter, which makes jumpshooting and driving more difficult..
3) In previous eras, teams didn't have 3-point shooting to draw defenders to the perimeter, so defense occupied the paint more - [I]accordingly, the game favored physically stronger players that could overpower awaiting defenders and withstand more physical contact[/I].. No more easy path to the rim or getting all the WAY to the rim.
4) In previous eras, Curry wouldn't face the spaced-out, scrambling defenses he enjoys today, where his man is always off-balance, allowing for easier shots.. Without teammates spacing out defenders, he'd simply have to work harder for his shots, which is the case for ALL players when they have less spacing.
5) Kyle Lowry's line tonight: 41 pts.. 14-26 shooting
[QUOTE=FKAri]I don't think he can recover from 0/11. Took a huge hit to his legacy. He needs to win 2 more in a row and put up PLAYOFF numbers that top first 3peat MJ. That might give him MDE consideration but GOAT would take some serious longevity.[/QUOTE]
It's of no consequence. Kareem has 2 FMVP out of 6 and people consider him arguably GOAT as well. Russell isn't considered every FMVP for all his chips. West won a FMVP over Wilt in a LOSS. Bird lost one to Cornbread. Magic is 3 of 5. The list goes on and on. Hell, everyone was calling Pippen the FMVP for Ordin's last chip.
No sane basketball fan thought Iggy deserved FMVP over Curry anyways. LeBron shot horribly period and it was mostly due to TEAM defense, not man to man. Replays of the series show when LeBron would attempt to drive, DrayGOD and company would make like they are going to enter the lane. Bran was shook of the young boy. If anything, Green deserved more FMVP consideration over Iggy or even Baldo for his shot being so broken.
[QUOTE=3ball][I]5 things:[/I]
1) Jordan's stats would be higher today
2) Everyone stats would be less in previous eras
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5) Kyle Lowry's line tonight: 41 pts.. 14-26 shooting[/QUOTE]
Same old 3ball stuff.
Opponents FG% drops when they are guarded by Curry. :eek:
Also, Curry was #1 in steals last year and #2 so far this year.
[QUOTE=ArbitraryWater]For years we talked about dominant players who could enter top 10 territory next, KD, Davis... GOAT? No one to challenge last decade, Shaq and Bron closest... and here, out of nowhere, Curry about to top Michael ****ing Jordan for Greatest Ever :applause: What a beast[/QUOTE]I don't think A.W. is wide off the mark here from an offensive standpoint. Who knows, Curry night end up being the greatest offensive threat in league history. But I think his inferiority defensively to the Jordans and Shaqs of this world are greater than the possible advantages that he may possess offensively.
I'm not sure he'd make it to the top, if only because he's not anywhere near those guys defensively. Having said that, he's almost odds-on to end up a top 10 players If he keeps winning titles and racking up MVPs.