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Steph first ever unanimous MVP
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Wilt says hi.dnc said:Appropriate for the greatest regular season of all time.
50 points, 26 rebounds/game.
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Educate yourselfHuskyInAZ said:
Wilt says hi.dnc said:Appropriate for the greatest regular season of all time.
50 points, 26 rebounds/game.
No contest.
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Dear Doogles
I meant no insult to your boyfriend. Steph is great. Other players are also great and have been great.
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Unfortunately, this is true.dnc said:
That's still too short of a peak to be GOAT imo, and I'm a huge Steph fan. It would be the greatest four year run anybody ever had, but I still think the GOAT needs more excellence than that. Steph gets hurt a lot by his good but not great earlier career. Anyone else in the GOAT discussion dominated much earlier than Steph did. On one hand than demonstrated just how hard Currt has worked to get to this point. On the other it means he needs another four or five elite seasons to be in the discussion IMO.Doogles said:
You don't think IF Steph pulls a 4-peat doing this video game shit he won't be the GOAT?greenblood said:
Steph's a future high end hall of famer, Jordan should have his own building.Doogles said:Lol at the haters. Two more years of this and Curry = GOAT
I doubt he does it (this post season injury is a reminder how fragile he once was and most likely will be again as he ages), but pull the head out of the sand if you don't think his ceiling is still GOAT. LeBron's chance at GOAT status ended with his failures in South Beach. Curry is in LIPO mode.
He's changing the game more than Jordan. All Jordan did was give the refs the green light to stop calling travels and pushoffs on superstars.
And I have to respectfully disagree with APAG. Of course Curry didn't invent the three and GS didn't invent small ball, but Curry in particular has taken the three to places nobody ever imagined could be done well, both in terms of volume and in terms of distance. His impact on the league today might not be game changing but his impact on the kids following the game most certainly is. Does that make him more influential than MJ? Not yet by any means. Jordan's influence spanned a decade and a half in the league and carried out for another good fifteen years after he retired. If Steph has a career ending or even altering injury soon he won't finish close to that. If he gives another 5-7 years of elite play followed by three to five of very good play he'll have a shot. LIPO.
Because all junior high kids should jack up shots they have no business or strength taking.
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DNC hits where I'm falling on Steph and I maybe said in another thread ...
Jordan's the best player I've ever seen ... hard to imagine seeing someone better than him.
Steph may end up taking the title of most transcendent player away from Jordan. -
It's annoying all the Steph bashing because of the popular belief that Jordan is the GOAT NO MATTER WHAT.
Let the next five seasons play out. -
LeBron is laughing at your postDoogles said:It's annoying all the Steph bashing because of the popular belief that Jordan is the GOAT NO MATTER WHAT.
Let the next five seasons play out. -
I hate this "If only crap", but I have to say it. Had Jordan not changed sports, there's a good chance he could have had 8 rings in a row.dnc said:
That's still too short of a peak to be GOAT imo, and I'm a huge Steph fan. It would be the greatest four year run anybody ever had, but I still think the GOAT needs more excellence than that. Steph gets hurt a lot by his good but not great earlier career. Anyone else in the GOAT discussion dominated much earlier than Steph did. On one hand than demonstrated just how hard Currt has worked to get to this point. On the other it means he needs another four or five elite seasons to be in the discussion IMO.Doogles said:
You don't think IF Steph pulls a 4-peat doing this video game shit he won't be the GOAT?greenblood said:
Steph's a future high end hall of famer, Jordan should have his own building.Doogles said:Lol at the haters. Two more years of this and Curry = GOAT
I doubt he does it (this post season injury is a reminder how fragile he once was and most likely will be again as he ages), but pull the head out of the sand if you don't think his ceiling is still GOAT. LeBron's chance at GOAT status ended with his failures in South Beach. Curry is in LIPO mode.
He's changing the game more than Jordan. All Jordan did was give the refs the green light to stop calling travels and pushoffs on superstars.
And I have to respectfully disagree with APAG. Of course Curry didn't invent the three and GS didn't invent small ball, but Curry in particular has taken the three to places nobody ever imagined could be done well, both in terms of volume and in terms of distance. His impact on the league today might not be game changing but his impact on the kids following the game most certainly is. Does that make him more influential than MJ? Not yet by any means. Jordan's influence spanned a decade and a half in the league and carried out for another good fifteen years after he retired. If Steph has a career ending or even altering injury soon he won't finish close to that. If he gives another 5-7 years of elite play followed by three to five of very good play he'll have a shot. LIPO.
I get that he came back in 1995, but he came back late. He only played 17 games before the end of the regular season after taking more than a year and a half off. -
He didn't invent it but He may be a big reason that the line may be moved back at least for the elbow outallpurpleallgold said:
I could really do without all the people that haven't watched the NBA in years popping off. Curry isn't changing shit and Golden State hasn't changed shit. They are the result of changes that have been happening for years.Doogles said:
You don't think IF Steph pulls a 4-peat doing this video game shit he won't be the GOAT?greenblood said:
Steph's a future high end hall of famer, Jordan should have his own building.Doogles said:Lol at the haters. Two more years of this and Curry = GOAT
I doubt he does it (this post season injury is a reminder how fragile he once was and most likely will be again as he ages), but pull the head out of the sand if you don't think his ceiling is still GOAT. LeBron's chance at GOAT status ended with his failures in South Beach. Curry is in LIPO mode.
He's changing the game more than Jordan. All Jordan did was give the refs the green light to stop calling travels and pushoffs on superstars.
I'm not hating on Curry. His ceiling is the goat but acting like Curry invented the 3 pointer and Golden State invented small ball is annoying as fuck. -
In all honesty, moving the line back 6-12 inches isn't going to do that much.salemcoog said:
He didn't invent it but He may be a big reason that the line may be moved back at least for the elbow outallpurpleallgold said:
I could really do without all the people that haven't watched the NBA in years popping off. Curry isn't changing shit and Golden State hasn't changed shit. They are the result of changes that have been happening for years.Doogles said:
You don't think IF Steph pulls a 4-peat doing this video game shit he won't be the GOAT?greenblood said:
Steph's a future high end hall of famer, Jordan should have his own building.Doogles said:Lol at the haters. Two more years of this and Curry = GOAT
I doubt he does it (this post season injury is a reminder how fragile he once was and most likely will be again as he ages), but pull the head out of the sand if you don't think his ceiling is still GOAT. LeBron's chance at GOAT status ended with his failures in South Beach. Curry is in LIPO mode.
He's changing the game more than Jordan. All Jordan did was give the refs the green light to stop calling travels and pushoffs on superstars.
I'm not hating on Curry. His ceiling is the goat but acting like Curry invented the 3 pointer and Golden State invented small ball is annoying as fuck.







