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lebron23james
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Would he be carrying THIS GS team to the playoffs or finals? I think not...
Would he be carrying THIS GS team to the playoffs or finals? I think not...
So much for he "changed" the game...Getting an 8th spot doesn't really seem like changing the game lol
Only thing he changed was people chucking more three's and that 4 stars helps you win imho
So much for he "changed" the game...Getting an 8th spot doesn't really seem like changing the game lol
Changing the game doesn't really have anything to do with making the playoffs.
The 3 point shot was considered a "bad shot" pretty much until Curry started knocking them down at a historic rate.
Heck, when he and the Warriors started winning, the knock on them was that they'd never win a title because "live by the 3, die by the 3".
Add to that, the fact that he's not real big in a league of giants and not super athletic compared to much of the league and you have a guy that regular folks look at and say "Hey, maybe I can do that too."
It's had an effect from youth basketball on up.
So yeah, he changed the game.
GaySo much for he "changed" the game...Getting an 8th spot doesn't really seem like changing the game lol
Only thing he changed was people chucking more three's and that 4 stars helps you win imho
Steph Curry was a regular guy. So regular his best scholarship offer was Davidson despite the fact that he was on the scouting radar as a son of a former NBA player.
He has absolutely changed the game and the focus of the NBA scouting from overrating raw athleticism to focusing more on the player’s skill set.
Yep.
It's funny, I coached high school basketball when MJ was in his heyday. I started the first practice of pretty much every season by saying...."Somewhere, the next Michael Jordan is having his first practice of the season. I don't know where that is, but I know it's not in this gym".
Probably couldn't make that same statement re: Steph Curry. lol
Probably not.
And yet still, that doesn’t prove any of your BS Cleveland narratives.
Because as I have correctly said all along, every major piece of the Warrirors dynasty (Curry, Klay, Draymond, and even Iggy) were more necessary to the Warriors winning than any of the non-LeBron players in Cleveland.
The Warriors relied on a great system that maximized the talents of really good players who fit together perfectly. Cleveland had highly talented support players around an all time great who carried them. The Warriors dynasty never gets off the ground without any of the 4. Cleveland was still good enough to make the Finals without Love or Kyrie.
Of course he would!
PROVE ME WRONG!!!!!!!!
Well besides the fact that he played this year and was terrible...What else you want?