I also almost can't believe I'll see a sub-6'3" player being doubled/tripled in my lifetime. I mean we're used to see LeBron, Kobe, etc... being doubled or tripled but an undersized point guard being played like that is just ridiculous!
Steph changed the NBA landscape. Before his explosion began, the game was leaning towards either big players, tall athletic wings, or athletic PGs. Steph defied all that. And so, players started adjusting to copy his style. But no even comes close to volume and efficiency that he has.
Trae Young is the prodigy child of Steph. Young probably wouldn't have had a shot if it weren't for Steph. Steph has been the most revolutionary player since Wilt. Ironically, both Warriors.
Steph may not be the greatest player of all time, but I think he has had the greatest impact on how the game is now scouted, coached and played. And...it is a joy to watch him play the game.
The man still can’t get no respect! He’s being shut out of top players conversations because he makes analysts look and sound stupid. No matter how many times he proves everyone wrong he can’t get no respect.
Analysts just mad Curry single handedly changed the entire game from high school to overseas. It's not the same game they remember. As for fans they just hate LeBron and Curry because those two dominated their respective divisions for better part of a decade. Hard not to be mad when the same guys are beating your team over and over and over again. You can not like them I get it. But to not respect their games is another level of stupidity I cannot fathom. Been a warriors fan since RUN TMC days and see warriors fans hating on LeBron a lot. Whatever to them I see Lebrons greatness. Just saddens me so many don't see Curry's greatness out of spite.
Exactly man I’m tired of this Steph Curry is the greatest shooter of all time We know that but can we talk about everything else he does? Me personally I got him second or third(between him and kd) begins bron🤷♂️ I always hear about these players talk about these great scorers in the league but for some reason people don’t tend to mention Steph a lot First player in nba history to shoot 50-40-90 while averaging 30 and he did that while being 6’3
@@WalkoffGrandslam Not just high school. I coached my kids 4th through 8th grade until last year and let me tell you that all the kids (and even coaches) are in love with 3s, even though most kids can't shoot them well
I think Steph (and the Warriors) transcended the way the rest of the NBA worked during the off season. Everyone is working harder on shooting and conditioning. The NBA used to be unbearable to watch for the first 6-8 weeks until players got in shape, bricks being thrown at the rim. He made the whole league better.
stephen curry has had a bigger impact on the game of basketball then lebron. Steph showed the value of the three and how a team lead by a jump shooting can win against anyone. He changed the way the game is played not just against him but he showed a whole new path to win championship's. Lebron showed that once in a generation athleticism and a legendary work ethic will win you championships.
@@goldwolf0606 LeMickey gets his LeDick sucked by the refs while stephs arms are visually covered with cuts and bruises from player trying to guard him. It's wrong that a 6'3 190 pound player gets played more physically then someone whose 6'8 260
Right. Aside from being the greatest shooter of all time, his ball handling, foot work, moving through the play without the ball and understanding of space is above ordinary. Aside from shooting, everything he does happens in slow motion but you really can't stop it. He's everything you want in a 1 guard
This is why we need analysts who have been in the game. A lot of football analysts have been coaches and/or players. Why don’t they hold the same standard for basketball and other sports? Tired of seeing Stephen A Smith and Max debate over a player when it’s clear they have no clue what they’re taking about.
Imagine getting a text from LeBron saying, “Hey good luck tonight. I’m gonna try to make it to your game.” I don’t care what your opinions are on him you would freak out.
I was never a LeBron fan, especially because I live in SF, but he has a soul, too, an enviable one. Very fortunate to live in the time of James and Curry.
One metric I’ve always thought was good for determining if a player is great is “can you tell the story of their sport without mentioning them?”. Steph has changed basketball forever. Already top 10 all time in my book.
Curry is already a top 10 to ever play the game for me - that's starting from the mid 90s. What is very much missed about Curry that other (aspiring) shooters don't seem to realize is his handles are top tier in the league. He's still a step behind Kyrie Irving, but even if Steph is less flashy the way he persists and maintains his dribble to keep moving around and between defenders to eventually find a clearing is incomparable. Oh, and that he can shoot off his own dribble. Not coincidentally, this is also why Kevin Durant is also so transcendent. Yes, Kevin Durant is long and just rises up and shoots over defenders quickly enough, but KD also maintains a amazing handle for his length and is not stuck in a bad spot to take a shot. He gets to where he wants to and makes the attempt from there. Where Steph Curry has a super quick release that doesn't give you time to contest, KD just rises above a contest. There are other snipers in the league who when left open may be comparable to Steph in accuracy in catch-and-shoot, but none of those guys have handles. Not one is close. You see any of them dribbling the ball through too much traffic at the perimeter, and you know they're going to lose it because that's where you can risk reaching knowing there is likely help if you get blown by. Steph is one guy you know is keeping the ball, and is just as capable of blowing by and finishing at the rim.
@@c4thenerd171 agreed kyrie's handling is flashy and a lot of unnecessary movement much like hardens and are highlighted on iso play almost choreographed. Curry's handling is more spontanious and the only player that i've seen break ankles without the ball in his hands.
Agree on all!! But if we’re talking about where Steph is just stellar, we HAVE to at least mention his passing!! In spite of his own shooting ability, he’s just as likely to deliver an amazing pass- unexpected, and right in the right place for the shooter! He’s like a gifted quarterback who can deliver right in the right spot, and right on time!
In fairness to the effort of some analysts, none of them understood the plans that Jerry West had to assemble a team around Steph. JW was the architect of trading Montae and getting injured bigman Bogut and allowing Steph to grow into the role. They even got rid of Mark Jackson and hired a rookie coach with a system in mind that the league was not prepared to defend. All this because they drafted players to fit their system and not just draft talent and let that take the team as far as he can. Steph will be a HOFer and one that has changed the way the game is played from the guard position. Let’s just enjoy the ride and like MJ, will all be history when he is done.
He got the talent and invested much on training, developing and improving himself every year. Until he decided to become the best three point shooter, an MVP, an All-Star and a Champ. His journey from being underestimated to NBA icon tells what hardwork can do.
Especially what most people call his achievments as a product of talent. No. Steph just worked hard and worked smart after all those years. He understood what he was lacking and what he can do to overcome them. If steph was taller than he is now, he wouldnt be as dominant because he wouldnt work as hard. Respect
@@Portrial I wonder who he trains with during the off season. That person or persons he works with has a good eye for continuing to help Steph improve year by year.
Yes and no. He is the greatest SHOOTING pg, but he has some stiff competition in the PG stakes. Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson and John Stockton in particular are probably the 3 you can argue were `better` pgs. When i look at everything, Oscar always stands out so strongly. He averaged 25 ppg as a guard in an era where there were no 3 point scores, 7.5 rebounds and nearly 10 assists. He was beyond special as a scorer, defender and floor general. I suspect that in todays game, Oscar would be every bit as good as he was then, conversely in that era Steph would have been physically out of his depth and averaged maybe 15 or so.
@@FMGGLITT09 Better shooter yes, better floor general or all round player, straight no. People get hung up on just how good a shooter he is but thats not ALL a point guard is. He would have been out muscled and beaten up in Oscars era, and conversely if Oscar had the room and spacing that the modern game has, likely he would have averaged well over 30 ppg. Basically Oscar was the best parts of Magic, Stockton and Curry all rolled into 1.
Steph is a one in a generation player. The analysts were not wrong with their data driven approach. But there are always exception to the data, outliers. And Steph is THE outlier. It took an exceptionally well run organization of the Warriors to allow Steph to become the Steph Curry we know today. Again, the analysts weren't necessarily wrong about the data, and Curry was indeed very injury prone due to his size and strength. But all the stars aligned, with a great coach, great GM, great team owner, great teammates like Klay and Draymond and then add KD, that's how Steph became a three-time champ. We will never know how Steph would have turned out if he landed on a different team in 2009. But it doesn't matter, even Steph would tell you himself that he works as hard as he could to get better everyday, but the rest just have to let it happen.
He wasn’t injury prone due to his size and weight, he just had an unlucky run rolling his ankles, something any player “injury prone” or not can do at any time on the court.
I watch nba for almost 40 yrs now so many superstar players but the style of play by steph all around..ball handling,can drive,p.shots,catch n shoot,far beyond 3 point shooting..
Stephan's eye hand coordination is beyond phenomenal, so yes Stephan has changed the game and 7 footers aren't absolutely essential anymore. It's weird because I grew up watching some of the greatest big men in the 90s: D. Robinson, P. Ewing, S. O'Neal, D. Mutumbo, Hakeem, etc.
7 footers are now actually a handicap. They are too slow to keep on the floor for the modern game. Size does matter, but the player still has to be quick enough to guard smaller players.
It’s more like MJ or Lebron since they worked hard as fuck. Lebron had a lot of people saying he’d be great to the point where he had an insane amount of pressure and MJ had nothing there
The Greatest shooter of all time to this date which probably can never be replicated or outdone. Name's etched in NBA history among the upper echelon of all time greats.
@@ryannisperos-barnachea5690 your like the others, how can you say that after he lead a no name team almost to the conference finals beating the #1 team in the east...also he has no Klay or dre or Iggy 3x champion coach....which means he accomplished more with less...also if he didnt get hurt by a comotoused ref...no telling what could have happened...
@@ryannisperos-barnachea5690 dint know how you measure their IQ to say who's better...and Trey is much less arrogant & a show off..remember running around a taken s full body surf on OkC home court when they came back from 3-1, & the constant shimmes he does after scoring & the airplane wings running up court..just saying..also after 3 championship he has yet to win a finals MVP..which tells a story abt the help he had all along...now I'm a NBA observer since 1976, & has over 200 personally edited (using my pause button) VHS tapes while watching DJ's last years up to the bulls 6 chsmpionships... So I have a very detailed eye & seen so much over the years but Steph is the better of the two by anyone's standard but Trey showed me he's where Steph was at the same time in his career, cant wait to see if he does get there. Also not shoot you down but trying take your good take on this & add some age old wisdom, keep watching you are on your way..young buck👍👍
Love looking at these videos down the road after their initial posting. Nobody remembers that Steph had ankle injury problems during his first season or two with the Warriors. Back then it wasn’t really clear that Curry would overcome these as they seemed to be chronic. When they traded away Monte Ellis a lot of fans were upset. Even more so because they got an injured Andrew Bogut, who was the centerpiece of that trade. The Warriors, to me at least, were were building the team around Bogut. Jackson was also was a pretty decent player for the Warriors. It probably wasn’t until Steph’s 3rd or maybe 4th season that it was clear the Warriors were pushing all the right buttons and had a special player in Steph Curry. At least, that’s my memory of the Warriors. I’ve been a fan of GSW since the days when George Karl was their head coach.
It's one thing to see Curry play. But being a Warriors fan my whole life it was unbelievable. To see every game the greatest shooter of all time played is something special.
This is the best player I have ever seen hands down. Remember when he made Lebron go in circles in the playoff game. He simply can't guard him. If I had a choice to pay and see one player it would be STEPHEN CURRY. MJ would be next.
I love it... I love that almost all of them were wrong. Steph is a great player and works hard at being who he is as a player and a person and even though i am older than him i admire him for his drive and commitment to his dreams of being one of the greatest or just playing up to his potential. He will be in the record books without a doubt...
He is one of my favorite players of all times. He is one of the best I've watched, he is on my top 10 list and top 5 Guard list. MJ & Steph changed the NBA culture with their style of playing, many players wanted to play like them, teams and recruitment look for qualities that Steph haves in recruits. No matter what the stats are out there MJ and SC changed the culture. Kobe, Shaq, Wilt, Kareem, Magic, James, Russell, Duncan are among the best and had their own style but no one tries to be them.
Steph Curry has completely changed the paradigm of how to attack the basket. All players of the past had the fixed mentality of getting as close to the basket as possible in order to increase the odds of getting the ball in. But getting close to the basket also means you are running into a denser pack of defenders - more risk of getting blocked or stolen or shoved down. Instead Curry did 2 things totally different. He made everyone realize that there is a whole lot more OPEN COURT AWAY from the basket. More court space means more open shots, less chance of being blocked or shoved aside. But then Curry also made sure that he developed the long distance shooting skills to take advantage of all that open real estate. He profoundly realized and perfected the absolute necessity of the shooting skills in order to be the most effective and deadly at the more open but distant spaces. Voila'! A new way of playing basketball!!! THAT is why Curry is truly a generational and transformational player. Think of LeBron's or Shaq's dunking. Highly effective. But you gotta be hugely tall and muscular. Think of Michael Jordan's sailing through the air from the foul line and ramming the ball in. Beautiful to watch. But you gotta be really athletic and tall. Think of Kareem's sky hook. Elegant, unstoppable. But you gotta be REALLY tall and strong or you are gonna get blocked or pushed out of range. Those players all had their unique weapons, but us average height and normally muscled people simply can not do any of those things. That is why Curry has inspired so many NORMAL kids to develop their 3-point shot. They can not dunk. They can not sky hook. Most of them will never achieve Curry's level of skill and success, but, hey, they can still try.
So far...i don't think it will be too hard to replicate ball handling and shooting, as Kyrie and Dame are close to Steph already. Not GOAT in my opinion.
@@EnzuWiz both great players, but neither are transcendent. The entire game of basketball is posted differently because of Steph. The last person to change the entire way the game was played was MJ.
@@EnzuWiz they dont even have the efficiency.. wtf is wrong with you. Dame shot over 40% for the first time in his career last season, steph been doing it his whole career Literally dames best shooting season would be currys worst % wise
It wasn’t just Lebron. It was also Kobe, Vince and Tmac . 4 first ballot Hall of Fame players. Game recognizes game. Vince Carter and Tmac no Steph from being teammates of Stephs dad and played one on one with him growing up. Those two had a ringside seat to the growth of Steph. They are also the only two to talk about Seth. You need to listen to Kobe speak about Steph.
Nope, it was not a show of respect. It was just a show for LeFraud because LePrincess is just pendering to the crowd being from Akron Cleveland... Btw, Steph was already a household name in Cleveland, as famous as LeFlop.
The NBA was changed by Curry. When he started raining down 3 point shots it altered what teams are looking for when they draft. The Dubs actually did the same thing with Draymond Green. Every draft we have analysts identifying the next Draymond Green....not bad for a second rounder.
Draymond is truly a transformational player. You told no lies. I always believed in him since State. I knew he was something special, he just needed a Cinderella team like Dubs where he could flourish.
Steph Curry is the most exciting shooter ever to play in the NBA. He is tons better than MJ or any other shooter. Can you see Steph passing the ball off Like MJ if the final game to win it all was on the line. No way..
Hes a good shooter my fav pg of all time but jordan is goat of all time and steph is better at 3s but he is not better at shooting mid and too the basket like jordan
Jordan is clearly the greatest all round basketball player of all time, Curry is the best below the rim player of all time, but has nothing on Jordan's above the rim and defensive capabilities
@@Jaydoggie1 Lebron is better all around player than Jordan, but Jordan is the greatest because there are some segments that he is much more than Lebron, but honestly, Lebron is the most comolete player ever.
Not gonna lie, I was skeptical of SC30 in the beginning. But being a raider and dubs fan since I moved to the bay in 1991, I was hopeful and thank God for him everyday 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Yes Steph dont judge ur so right. At 75 yrs u give me a reason to stay up late😊if ur not in the game I am off to bed.worriers my favorite basketball team the only team I make every effort to watch. Love ur team.💕😊😊
This video is even more relevant now. Hes on pace to crush his record of 400 3s in a season which is insane. And hes now at 38 games with 9 3s or more. And the other 4 players behind him have like 34 combined. This shows that judging a prospect player based on how big they are is ridiculous.
When its all said and done, with all the rings, accolades, and personal stats. Wardell Stephen Curry will be top 10 ALL TIME. If someone asks you to make a team of 5 V 5 using all players ever played in NBA, Curry will more likely than not round out the PG/SG of that team? Whos better?
Been a GSW fan since the 70's, I enjoyed watching the Magic and Bird years, watch Shaq dominate, didn't really pay attention to Jordan, other than everybody wanted to wear his shoes, Lebron is ok, but Steph Curry has to be the most exciting player in the entire NBA, think of the greats that came and left, Dr. J., Hakeem, Kobe, and countless others, Steph passes them all on the excitement list.....no one is even close....gonna miss him when he retires.
Yes of course,those analysts are always wrong,their Monday morning quarterbacks,i cant listen to most of them,Stef is a one and only,and without a doubt the best shooter of all time.also maybe best ball handler.
Great video. Only thing I'd suggest... use 180 degree turn and not 360 degree turn when talking about someone changing their opinion. 180 degrees is facing the opposite way; 360 degrees means you turn around and come right back to where you started...
He changed the game so I’m sure he will go in the NBA history as one of the best to have ever played the game. His ball handling and crossover kinda of reminds of AI’s game. And Allen agrees that Steph is one of the best.
The fact that Stephen Curry is the most double/triple teamed player in the history of the game speaks volumes. Proving people wrong is such a great feeling
the warriors hiring of steve kerr(2014-15) started a revolution in nba forever that of shooting 3s as main offensive weapon. .before him coaches all over nba including phil jackson relegated 3s as secondary weapon. .players who shoot 3s were frowned upon. .now coaches are training and encourage their players to do 3s. .steph curry and klay were lucky to have kerr in 2015. . their 3-point shooting potential were developed and raised skyhigh including the rest of the warriors. .it looks so easy for them to win championships except for injuries in 2019. .to be on the championship five times in a row is no ordinary feat. . . .and after three years of juggling, recovery and preparation the warriors are out rolling once again. .
Literally any time a good skilled player who’s not massive or athletic is hyped the critique is literally alwaysssss the same….. I’m starting to question people’s genuine understanding of the game
It's troubling to think that all black athletes have to be athletic and explosive , otherwise they can't make it in sports . You never hear those words when referring to white athletes . Steph proved that it's more to basketball than knowing how to do a 360 dunk
@@KG-jw4jg If Curry never existed, Smith would still give us infinite examples of his delusion. Swish had it right, he's a made-for-tv analyst, and TV will choose volume over accuracy every time.
Quick side note: The Bucks and Warriors originally agreed to that one trade but instead of Devonte Ellis, Steph Curry was in his place. The bucks ended up declining though because they said he was too “injury prone”. They THEN agreed to switch Ellis for Curry and still do the trade...
You see the thing is Curry is a force, you have to play up on him, teams on defense have to work to prevent curry take, he can blow past you, call a screen to either blow past for an ez layup, or a spot up 3. Most defenders will help out, but the thing is, the Warriors have all amazing shooters, so if the defense help on D, some one will likely be open, if not Curry gets an ez bucket. This will be a hard reason on why the Warriors execute so well!
1st five years of SC's career were iffy though...he had major ankle problems, but then Mark J. can in and did some good work and then Kerr helped take them to the promised land!!
Basketball Sports is not all about being strong and athletic you need to be mentally prepared and high basketball IQ why steph curry scoring more points than LeBron since this guys are stronger taller and defenitely athletic than steph, steph curry works hard to become the lethal shooter and ability to read the flow of the offense a decisions when to take the shot in a good look (high percentage) and not forcing the shot using your strength. This is the reason why he is so special.
It was emphasize the weaknesses and strength of compared players that's the reason there is good basketball players and more effective players, both of them have weaknesses James had built and physicality his good on creating shots using his strength steph used the routine of the team and movement. He keeps moving without the basketball and most of his shot is uncontested by creating space. That's why people called him the freak of nature.
Being tall and athletic had a big advantage on the game of basketball set an example to you LeBron James vs the seven dwarfts who do u think will win Cinderella
The best compliment curry got was if i remember correctly from Dr J, he said they made a curry simulator to see how curry does all his shooting and the sim couldnt get it done, couldnt get at curry's stats, now thats a legend in the making.
Sir Buckets! Greatest shooter in this decade. Change the way to shooting the ball 🏀. Fast release, confident will to win. Analysts at times don’t get it right. One in a lifetime player. His range is beyond, a HOF player when all said and done.
If someone is an "analyst" but does not use any measurable parameters to defend their statement, we can easily undetstand that person is using their emotions
Curry is already in my mind as one of the greatest players of all time. Just from how he's changed the game of basketball! A true inspiration to all up and coming young basketball players.
I often laugh at the analysts: I remember their take on Russell Wilson, and the Seahawks heading into the Super Bowl 48. Then they are sooooooo humble afterwards when they are proven wrong. But, still make often ridiculous claims afterwards.
Well, you know what happened when you assumed! The Golden Warrior is my kind of player because he's different and most definitely has changed the game on and off the court.
Stephen curry the best I've seen m a shooter my self with pressure when I'm shooting and I can't believe sometimes I still made the shot but stephen curry with range and pressure still made it without intesepation
when you come and change how the game is played, you're a great one. Lebron nor Kobe didn't even change the game. No disrespect to Kobe, He's Goat #2 after Jordan.
I had to look up the story about that 0 points vs. Loyola of Maryland. What a story. The Warriors should try that strategy this season: Curry tying up 2 defenders near halfcourt, and just have Draymond Green run a 4 on 3 half-court set. I mean, they already do that on individual plays.
The only small player today that gets doubled or tripled most of the time
Even then, he can hit the shot
💯
Once he crosses the half-court line, opposing players will start to swarm around him.
I also almost can't believe I'll see a sub-6'3" player being doubled/tripled in my lifetime. I mean we're used to see LeBron, Kobe, etc... being doubled or tripled but an undersized point guard being played like that is just ridiculous!
Trae Young and Dame smh pls watch more games
He is the only player in NBA that force opponent teams to guard him 40 feet from the basket. FEAR or RESPECT they have to do it.
Yep you got it
Big facts !
... whether he has the ball or not. simply awesome.
The way the defense has to adjust against him makes all of his teammates so much better too.
If they are going to introduce a 4-point line in the NBA, it is going to be called a "Steph Curry" line.
Lol Curry could probably still hit those shots
Or Dame line.
@@dasherif1271 possibly but Stephen Curry started shooting from 30 ft+
@@wonton-_-7337 but Dame is the most Clutch player from the 3points line.
@@dasherif1271 but u gotta give it to the og if ya know what I mean
To me it's crazy how Lebron acknowledged Steph's greatness from the start. Game recognizes game.
Truly
yes
I knew he be top player when he was scoring 40+ for consecutive games way back when Nash was still around
Smith can't recognize shit from shinola
LeBron was also courtside for Chet 👀
Steph changed the NBA landscape. Before his explosion began, the game was leaning towards either big players, tall athletic wings, or athletic PGs. Steph defied all that. And so, players started adjusting to copy his style. But no even comes close to volume and efficiency that he has.
He made the whole game change
Trae Young is the prodigy child of Steph. Young probably wouldn't have had a shot if it weren't for Steph.
Steph has been the most revolutionary player since Wilt. Ironically, both Warriors.
Also Steph forced the Coach to use box and one defense on NBA which common used on Amateur basketball
Steph may not be the greatest player of all time, but I think he has had the greatest impact on how the game is now scouted, coached and played. And...it is a joy to watch him play the game.
Do you define athletic as driving abilities? Because saying Steph is not athletic is crazy when he has one of the best handles
SC is the most doubled or trippled team among guards of all time in NBA history
he always has multiple defenders on him
And one of the most all star to ever get the least calls, next to rose
AND STILL DOING DAMAGE!!! Imagine when he gets klay back and can no longer double team him!! 40 pts per game lol
@@G30-h5e stfu damien lillard been getting double teamed every damn year 😂
Not true definitely was AI
Analytic: Curry's Shoot Selection is questionable
Curry: Then I need to make that non questionable anymore...
Haha major facts
Yes. Any questions? Lololol!
yea i m
The man still can’t get no respect! He’s being shut out of top players conversations because he makes analysts look and sound stupid. No matter how many times he proves everyone wrong he can’t get no respect.
i know right? the man is playing his heart out right now
Analysts just mad Curry single handedly changed the entire game from high school to overseas. It's not the same game they remember. As for fans they just hate LeBron and Curry because those two dominated their respective divisions for better part of a decade. Hard not to be mad when the same guys are beating your team over and over and over again. You can not like them I get it. But to not respect their games is another level of stupidity I cannot fathom. Been a warriors fan since RUN TMC days and see warriors fans hating on LeBron a lot. Whatever to them I see Lebrons greatness. Just saddens me so many don't see Curry's greatness out of spite.
Curry is top 15 all time idc what anyone says
Exactly man I’m tired of this Steph Curry is the greatest shooter of all time
We know that but can we talk about everything else he does? Me personally I got him second or third(between him and kd) begins bron🤷♂️ I always hear about these players talk about these great scorers in the league but for some reason people don’t tend to mention Steph a lot
First player in nba history to shoot 50-40-90 while averaging 30 and he did that while being 6’3
@@WalkoffGrandslam Not just high school. I coached my kids 4th through 8th grade until last year and let me tell you that all the kids (and even coaches) are in love with 3s, even though most kids can't shoot them well
I think Steph (and the Warriors) transcended the way the rest of the NBA worked during the off season. Everyone is working harder on shooting and conditioning. The NBA used to be unbearable to watch for the first 6-8 weeks until players got in shape, bricks being thrown at the rim. He made the whole league better.
He changed the game
stephen curry has had a bigger impact on the game of basketball then lebron. Steph showed the value of the three and how a team lead by a jump shooting can win against anyone. He changed the way the game is played not just against him but he showed a whole new path to win championship's. Lebron showed that once in a generation athleticism and a legendary work ethic will win you championships.
Curry changed the game
Like David and goliath
LeRingChaser showed people: jump ship to a different team to win championships, because he’s too LeWeak to take championships from the big boys.
@@goldwolf0606 LeMickey gets his LeDick sucked by the refs while stephs arms are visually covered with cuts and bruises from player trying to guard him. It's wrong that a 6'3 190 pound player gets played more physically then someone whose 6'8 260
@@goldwolf0606 cringe
Steph reminded everyone the No.1 basics of basketball - scoring and 3s.
Curry truly changed the game
Curry created that reality.
Right. Aside from being the greatest shooter of all time, his ball handling, foot work, moving through the play without the ball and understanding of space is above ordinary. Aside from shooting, everything he does happens in slow motion but you really can't stop it. He's everything you want in a 1 guard
You mean it's not about tattoos, hairstyles, spectacle and playing for the Lakers??
How about, make the other 12 guys better.
This is why we need analysts who have been in the game. A lot of football analysts have been coaches and/or players. Why don’t they hold the same standard for basketball and other sports? Tired of seeing Stephen A Smith and Max debate over a player when it’s clear they have no clue what they’re taking about.
Even then sometimes they’re not the best
Imagine getting a text from LeBron saying, “Hey good luck tonight. I’m gonna try to make it to your game.” I don’t care what your opinions are on him you would freak out.
That would be wild
I was never a LeBron fan, especially because I live in SF, but he has a soul, too, an enviable one. Very fortunate to live in the time of James and Curry.
One metric I’ve always thought was good for determining if a player is great is “can you tell the story of their sport without mentioning them?”. Steph has changed basketball forever. Already top 10 all time in my book.
Curry is already a top 10 to ever play the game for me - that's starting from the mid 90s. What is very much missed about Curry that other (aspiring) shooters don't seem to realize is his handles are top tier in the league. He's still a step behind Kyrie Irving, but even if Steph is less flashy the way he persists and maintains his dribble to keep moving around and between defenders to eventually find a clearing is incomparable. Oh, and that he can shoot off his own dribble. Not coincidentally, this is also why Kevin Durant is also so transcendent. Yes, Kevin Durant is long and just rises up and shoots over defenders quickly enough, but KD also maintains a amazing handle for his length and is not stuck in a bad spot to take a shot. He gets to where he wants to and makes the attempt from there. Where Steph Curry has a super quick release that doesn't give you time to contest, KD just rises above a contest.
There are other snipers in the league who when left open may be comparable to Steph in accuracy in catch-and-shoot, but none of those guys have handles. Not one is close. You see any of them dribbling the ball through too much traffic at the perimeter, and you know they're going to lose it because that's where you can risk reaching knowing there is likely help if you get blown by. Steph is one guy you know is keeping the ball, and is just as capable of blowing by and finishing at the rim.
Curry is one of the best ever
Irving is overrated change my mind
@@c4thenerd171 agreed kyrie's handling is flashy and a lot of unnecessary movement much like hardens and are highlighted on iso play almost choreographed. Curry's handling is more spontanious and the only player that i've seen break ankles without the ball in his hands.
Well said
Agree on all!! But if we’re talking about where Steph is just stellar, we HAVE to at least mention his passing!! In spite of his own shooting ability, he’s just as likely to deliver an amazing pass- unexpected, and right in the right place for the shooter! He’s like a gifted quarterback who can deliver right in the right spot, and right on time!
In fairness to the effort of some analysts, none of them understood the plans that Jerry West had to assemble a team around Steph. JW was the architect of trading Montae and getting injured bigman Bogut and allowing Steph to grow into the role. They even got rid of Mark Jackson and hired a rookie coach with a system in mind that the league was not prepared to defend. All this because they drafted players to fit their system and not just draft talent and let that take the team as far as he can. Steph will be a HOFer and one that has changed the way the game is played from the guard position. Let’s just enjoy the ride and like MJ, will all be history when he is done.
He will for sure end up in the HOF
Little did LeBron know Curry would win 3 chips over him lol
Lol Curry and team were beating everybody
fraudlent lames
Be careful who you cheer for Lebron. 🤣
@@tonylamontbillings6607 bro has 4
@@AlmightyDxR he will never win again
he made a 360 degree turn? .. that would mean he turned around to the same exact place 😂
yea thats what i thought
Lol
What a dumbass. I cringe when people say that lol
Yeah he shoulda said 180 lol
How bout a 190?
My favorite player hands down. When he shoots a three and hits it its like watching a guy do a tomahawk or spectacular dunk. Has the same impact
So much fun to watch
He got the talent and invested much on training, developing and improving himself every year. Until he decided to become the best three point shooter, an MVP, an All-Star and a Champ. His journey from being underestimated to NBA icon tells what hardwork can do.
Exactly. He’s the man
And on pace to be a billionaire with all of his endorsements.
Especially what most people call his achievments as a product of talent. No. Steph just worked hard and worked smart after all those years. He understood what he was lacking and what he can do to overcome them.
If steph was taller than he is now, he wouldnt be as dominant because he wouldnt work as hard. Respect
@@Portrial I wonder who he trains with during the off season. That person or persons he works with has a good eye for continuing to help Steph improve year by year.
Stephen Curry is the greatest point guard of all time.
He’s def up there
Yes and no. He is the greatest SHOOTING pg, but he has some stiff competition in the PG stakes. Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson and John Stockton in particular are probably the 3 you can argue were `better` pgs. When i look at everything, Oscar always stands out so strongly. He averaged 25 ppg as a guard in an era where there were no 3 point scores, 7.5 rebounds and nearly 10 assists. He was beyond special as a scorer, defender and floor general. I suspect that in todays game, Oscar would be every bit as good as he was then, conversely in that era Steph would have been physically out of his depth and averaged maybe 15 or so.
@@dyrtybarstud5261 curry still better
@@FMGGLITT09 Better shooter yes, better floor general or all round player, straight no. People get hung up on just how good a shooter he is but thats not ALL a point guard is. He would have been out muscled and beaten up in Oscars era, and conversely if Oscar had the room and spacing that the modern game has, likely he would have averaged well over 30 ppg. Basically Oscar was the best parts of Magic, Stockton and Curry all rolled into 1.
Dyrty Barstud He’s second all time behind magic
Steph is a one in a generation player. The analysts were not wrong with their data driven approach. But there are always exception to the data, outliers. And Steph is THE outlier. It took an exceptionally well run organization of the Warriors to allow Steph to become the Steph Curry we know today. Again, the analysts weren't necessarily wrong about the data, and Curry was indeed very injury prone due to his size and strength. But all the stars aligned, with a great coach, great GM, great team owner, great teammates like Klay and Draymond and then add KD, that's how Steph became a three-time champ. We will never know how Steph would have turned out if he landed on a different team in 2009. But it doesn't matter, even Steph would tell you himself that he works as hard as he could to get better everyday, but the rest just have to let it happen.
Agreed. The cards just fell in currys favor luckily
He wasn’t injury prone due to his size and weight, he just had an unlucky run rolling his ankles, something any player “injury prone” or not can do at any time on the court.
I watch nba for almost 40 yrs now so many superstar players but the style of play by steph all around..ball handling,can drive,p.shots,catch n shoot,far beyond 3 point shooting..
Yea he’s incredible to watch. Who’s your favorite player ever?
Stephan's eye hand coordination is beyond phenomenal, so yes Stephan has changed the game and 7 footers aren't absolutely essential anymore. It's weird because I grew up watching some of the greatest big men in the 90s: D. Robinson, P. Ewing, S. O'Neal, D. Mutumbo, Hakeem, etc.
It’s incredible
7 footers are now actually a handicap. They are too slow to keep on the floor for the modern game. Size does matter, but the player still has to be quick enough to guard smaller players.
Steph is like an anime Shonen protagonist.The guy everyone expects to amount to nothing but then end up proving everyone wrong
Are you saying Steph is OP? Lol
Like naruto!
Babbbbeeree
It’s more like MJ or Lebron since they worked hard as fuck. Lebron had a lot of people saying he’d be great to the point where he had an insane amount of pressure and MJ had nothing there
Steph just made a title of his own
The "GSOAT" (GREATEST SHOOTER OF ALL TIME)
He did honestly
The Greatest shooter of all time to this date which probably can never be replicated or outdone. Name's etched in NBA history among the upper echelon of all time greats.
He’s one of the greats
Trae Young is a direct product of Curry's impact on the game.
But not as good, he’s not as efficient and shows off a little more, Curry is more humble and has a higher basketball IQ
@@ryannisperos-barnachea5690 and trae gets too much calls
@@ryannisperos-barnachea5690 your like the others, how can you say that after he lead a no name team almost to the conference finals beating the #1 team in the east...also he has no Klay or dre or Iggy 3x champion coach....which means he accomplished more with less...also if he didnt get hurt by a comotoused ref...no telling what could have happened...
@@ryannisperos-barnachea5690 dint know how you measure their IQ to say who's better...and Trey is much less arrogant & a show off..remember running around a taken s full body surf on OkC home court when they came back from 3-1, & the constant shimmes he does after scoring & the airplane wings running up court..just saying..also after 3 championship he has yet to win a finals MVP..which tells a story abt the help he had all along...now I'm a NBA observer since 1976, & has over 200 personally edited (using my pause button) VHS tapes while watching DJ's last years up to the bulls 6 chsmpionships...
So I have a very detailed eye & seen so much over the years but Steph is the better of the two by anyone's standard but Trey showed me he's where Steph was at the same time in his career, cant wait to see if he does get there. Also not shoot you down but trying take your good take on this & add some age old wisdom, keep watching you are on your way..young buck👍👍
@@ryannisperos-barnachea5690 Trae is still young (no pun intended) give him time to develop further.
Love looking at these videos down the road after their initial posting.
Nobody remembers that Steph had ankle injury problems during his first season or two with the Warriors. Back then it wasn’t really clear that Curry would overcome these as they seemed to be chronic. When they traded away Monte Ellis a lot of fans were upset. Even more so because they got an injured Andrew Bogut, who was the centerpiece of that trade. The Warriors, to me at least, were were building the team around Bogut. Jackson was also was a pretty decent player for the Warriors. It probably wasn’t until Steph’s 3rd or maybe 4th season that it was clear the Warriors were pushing all the right buttons and had a special player in Steph Curry. At least, that’s my memory of the Warriors. I’ve been a fan of GSW since the days when George Karl was their head coach.
It's one thing to see Curry play. But being a Warriors fan my whole life it was unbelievable. To see every game the greatest shooter of all time played is something special.
Love watching his highlights
“don’t judge a book by it’s cover”
Steph! What’s up man!
@@swishcentral1 what’s sup:)!
Not much man. Rooting for you guys this season!
@@swishcentral1 Appreciate it man, Just wait for Klay to come back then we will dominate the league again just like 2015-2019
Right on. Can’t wait for klays return
This is the best player I have ever seen hands down. Remember when he made Lebron go in circles in the playoff game. He simply can't guard him. If I had a choice to pay and see one player it would be STEPHEN CURRY. MJ would be next.
Curry is phenomenal
You tripping. MJ still number 1 but Curry is second.
I love it... I love that almost all of them were wrong. Steph is a great player and works hard at being who he is as a player and a person and even though i am older than him i admire him for his drive and commitment to his dreams of being one of the greatest or just playing up to his potential. He will be in the record books without a doubt...
Yep he’s already setting records
He is one of my favorite players of all times. He is one of the best I've watched, he is on my top 10 list and top 5 Guard list. MJ & Steph changed the NBA culture with their style of playing, many players wanted to play like them, teams and recruitment look for qualities that Steph haves in recruits.
No matter what the stats are out there MJ and SC changed the culture.
Kobe, Shaq, Wilt, Kareem, Magic, James, Russell, Duncan are among the best and had their own style but no one tries to be them.
Steph Curry has completely changed the paradigm of how to attack the basket. All players of the past had the fixed mentality of getting as close to the basket as possible in order to increase the odds of getting the ball in. But getting close to the basket also means you are running into a denser pack of defenders - more risk of getting blocked or stolen or shoved down. Instead Curry did 2 things totally different.
He made everyone realize that there is a whole lot more OPEN COURT AWAY from the basket. More court space means more open shots, less chance of being blocked or shoved aside. But then Curry also made sure that he developed the long distance shooting skills to take advantage of all that open real estate. He profoundly realized and perfected the absolute necessity of the shooting skills in order to be the most effective and deadly at the more open but distant spaces.
Voila'! A new way of playing basketball!!! THAT is why Curry is truly a generational and transformational player.
Think of LeBron's or Shaq's dunking. Highly effective. But you gotta be hugely tall and muscular. Think of Michael Jordan's sailing through the air from the foul line and ramming the ball in. Beautiful to watch. But you gotta be really athletic and tall. Think of Kareem's sky hook. Elegant, unstoppable. But you gotta be REALLY tall and strong or you are gonna get blocked or pushed out of range.
Those players all had their unique weapons, but us average height and normally muscled people simply can not do any of those things. That is why Curry has inspired so many NORMAL kids to develop their 3-point shot. They can not dunk. They can not sky hook. Most of them will never achieve Curry's level of skill and success, but, hey, they can still try.
Changed the game
If I can't go through them there's always space behind me.
Steph curry is pg goat..he is the best pg of all time ever.greatest shooter ever in the hisytory of basketball the only unanimous mvp! Period!
One of the best to ever do it for sure
So far...i don't think it will be too hard to replicate ball handling and shooting, as Kyrie and Dame are close to Steph already. Not GOAT in my opinion.
@@EnzuWiz Dame and Kyrie are not on the same level
@@EnzuWiz both great players, but neither are transcendent.
The entire game of basketball is posted differently because of Steph.
The last person to change the entire way the game was played was MJ.
@@EnzuWiz they dont even have the efficiency.. wtf is wrong with you. Dame shot over 40% for the first time in his career last season, steph been doing it his whole career
Literally dames best shooting season would be currys worst % wise
Only Lebron respected him from the very start. So much love
Not only him. Kobe also respected him too, I'm 100% sure, he motivate everyone.
It wasn’t just Lebron. It was also Kobe, Vince and Tmac . 4 first ballot Hall of Fame players.
Game recognizes game.
Vince Carter and Tmac no Steph from being teammates of Stephs dad and played one on one with him growing up.
Those two had a ringside seat to the growth of Steph. They are also the only two to talk about Seth.
You need to listen to Kobe speak about Steph.
That's a lie..Lebron Westbrook ect was pissed and jealous when Steph started shining..LOOK AT HIS RUN FROM 2013-15 THEY WERE PISSED
Nope, it was not a show of respect. It was just a show for LeFraud because LePrincess is just pendering to the crowd being from Akron Cleveland... Btw, Steph was already a household name in Cleveland, as famous as LeFlop.
LeBron’s biggest mistake of his career is going to Miami instead of Golden State. The league would be broken with those two on the same team.
The NBA was changed by Curry. When he started raining down 3 point shots it altered what teams are looking for when they draft. The Dubs actually did the same thing with Draymond Green. Every draft we have analysts identifying the next Draymond Green....not bad for a second rounder.
Draymond was a diamond in the rough. Solid player for a second round pick
Draymond is truly a transformational player. You told no lies. I always believed in him since State. I knew he was something special, he just needed a Cinderella team like Dubs where he could flourish.
I think, Steph will be remembered as one of the best NBA shooting guards.
He’s a point guard but yes he’ll def be remembered as one the greats
He’s already the greatest shooter of any position in NBA history.
When you lead a school like davidson college to the sweet 16 you're special.
Definitely
What these análisis don’t understand is that this a team game, it doesn’t matter if you are tall or short what matters is can they play together.
"Stephen Curry's too small for the NBA", ...😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😁... Steph is Legend🎯🎯🎯, period.
Facts legend indeed
Kemba, Dame and Kyrie are all shorter than him too
Too small made a Big impact in the entire basketball world not just in the NBA
Steph Curry is the most exciting shooter ever to play in the NBA. He is tons better than MJ or any other shooter. Can you see Steph passing the ball off Like MJ if the final game to win it all was on the line. No way..
Curry is truly an amazing shooter
Hes a good shooter my fav pg of all time but jordan is goat of all time and steph is better at 3s but he is not better at shooting mid and too the basket like jordan
Jordan is clearly the greatest all round basketball player of all time, Curry is the best below the rim player of all time, but has nothing on Jordan's above the rim and defensive capabilities
@@Jaydoggie1 Lebron is better all around player than Jordan, but Jordan is the greatest because there are some segments that he is much more than Lebron, but honestly, Lebron is the most comolete player ever.
The guy has 2 mvps, (1 unanimous/back to back) and is a champion. He CHANGED THE game, yes he is among the GOATS.
He’s one of the best for sure
GTPSOAT
( Greatest Three Point Shooter Of All Time )
Yes he's going down as one of the greatest who ever played the game he is my favorite player
100 percent
"steph is too small for nba"
Muggsy bouges: am I a joke too you?
Hahah for real though
I T?
@@Gravitti85 MB is the smalLest
@Abby A Exactly....
Steph's presence in the court makes opposing team adjust their defense
Yep. Teams have to really plan for him
Teams couldn’t guard him. He spread the floor and he was fast. You are forced to guard him at half court. Idk how anyone didn’t see this coming.
Not gonna lie, I was skeptical of SC30 in the beginning. But being a raider and dubs fan since I moved to the bay in 1991, I was hopeful and thank God for him everyday 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
He proved a lot of doubters wrong
Yes Steph dont judge ur so right. At 75 yrs u give me a reason to stay up late😊if ur not in the game I am off to bed.worriers my favorite basketball team the only team I make every effort to watch. Love ur team.💕😊😊
They’re great
That makes at least two of us.
This video is even more relevant now. Hes on pace to crush his record of 400 3s in a season which is insane. And hes now at 38 games with 9 3s or more. And the other 4 players behind him have like 34 combined. This shows that judging a prospect player based on how big they are is ridiculous.
He’s crushing all records
When its all said and done, with all the rings, accolades, and personal stats. Wardell Stephen Curry will be top 10 ALL TIME. If someone asks you to make a team of 5 V 5 using all players ever played in NBA, Curry will more likely than not round out the PG/SG of that team? Whos better?
Curry best shooter ever. He’s def gonna be up there
Been a GSW fan since the 70's, I enjoyed watching the Magic and Bird years, watch Shaq dominate, didn't really pay attention to Jordan, other than everybody wanted to wear his shoes, Lebron is ok, but Steph Curry has to be the most exciting player in the entire NBA, think of the greats that came and left, Dr. J., Hakeem, Kobe, and countless others, Steph passes them all on the excitement list.....no one is even close....gonna miss him when he retires.
Yea he’s super fun to watch. Hopefully retirement is far away
He is chosen and was destined for greatness. I keep saying, many are capable of learning a sports, but greatness is a gift from God.
Yes of course,those analysts are always wrong,their Monday morning quarterbacks,i cant listen to most of them,Stef is a one and only,and without a doubt the best shooter of all time.also maybe best ball handler.
Best shooter ever no cap
I’d take AI’s handles over his but his shot is second to none.
@@scootsmcdoots80 agreed. AI had the smoothest handles
Monta was not hating on Steph. Not as much as people imagine anyway. He was right. They were too small to coexist.
Great video. Only thing I'd suggest... use 180 degree turn and not 360 degree turn when talking about someone changing their opinion. 180 degrees is facing the opposite way; 360 degrees means you turn around and come right back to where you started...
Yes I know. I caught that afterwards lol
I didn’t hear anything for 15 seconds after that statement while I wondered if I heard that right. 180 was intended I assume.
Wow they really got a lot wrong about Curry lol. Awesome vid btw :) 👌🏽
Yeah they def didn’t see him comin. Thanks!
He changed the game so I’m sure he will go in the NBA history as one of the best to have ever played the game.
His ball handling and crossover kinda of reminds of AI’s game. And Allen agrees that Steph is one of the best.
He def changed the game forever
The fact that Stephen Curry is the most double/triple teamed player in the history of the game speaks volumes. Proving people wrong is such a great feeling
I’m sure he loves proving people wrong lol
the warriors hiring of steve kerr(2014-15) started a revolution in nba forever that of shooting 3s as main offensive weapon. .before him coaches all over nba including phil jackson relegated 3s as secondary weapon. .players who shoot 3s were frowned upon. .now coaches are training and encourage their players to do 3s. .steph curry and klay were lucky to have kerr in 2015. . their 3-point shooting potential were developed and raised skyhigh including the rest of the warriors. .it looks so easy for them to win championships except for injuries in 2019. .to be on the championship five times in a row is no ordinary feat. . . .and after three years of juggling, recovery and preparation the warriors are out rolling once again. .
Literally any time a good skilled player who’s not massive or athletic is hyped the critique is literally alwaysssss the same….. I’m starting to question people’s genuine understanding of the game
Not one of the best, THE BEST , G O A T
💯💯
Don't judge the book by it's cover that's stephen curry
100% true
He is a great player and difficult to stop. You can't know what he will do on the dribble.
Yea that’s what makes him so hard to guard
Channel really underrated
I’ll take that as a compliment lol. Thanks!
It's troubling to think that all black athletes have to be athletic and explosive , otherwise they can't make it in sports . You never hear those words when referring to white athletes . Steph proved that it's more to basketball than knowing how to do a 360 dunk
Still cant believe Skip was right this whole time
I know right? For once he got it right lol
He didn't have an immediate impact but Skip was right ( wait did I say that out loud )
Since Kobe passed away, every trash can shot I do now is followed by “Curry!”
RIP MAmba
i will still stay kobe forever in honor of him. smh on you #RIPMAMBA
Stephen A Smith is one of the most delusional analysts ever
He just yells everything lol
You can’t call him delusional cause as a warrior fan myself no one expected curry to be who he is today
@@KG-jw4jg If Curry never existed, Smith would still give us infinite examples of his delusion. Swish had it right, he's a made-for-tv analyst, and TV will choose volume over accuracy every time.
Quick side note: The Bucks and Warriors originally agreed to that one trade but instead of Devonte Ellis, Steph Curry was in his place. The bucks ended up declining though because they said he was too “injury prone”. They THEN agreed to switch Ellis for Curry and still do the trade...
Doug Gottlieb made a "360 degree turn"? Brilliant analysis! LMAO!!
People need to stop fronting like they always knew he was gonna be who he is today !!!
Lol facts
Who's here after he won his 4th title and 1st finals MVP? This dude is in top 10 greatest players of all time
You see the thing is Curry is a force, you have to play up on him, teams on defense have to work to prevent curry take, he can blow past you, call a screen to either blow past for an ez layup, or a spot up 3. Most defenders will help out, but the thing is, the Warriors have all amazing shooters, so if the defense help on D, some one will likely be open, if not Curry gets an ez bucket. This will be a hard reason on why the Warriors execute so well!
Warriors are so smooth
Glad u included them "analyzers" after comments. Eating their own words
1st five years of SC's career were iffy though...he had major ankle problems, but then Mark J. can in and did some good work and then Kerr helped take them to the promised land!!
Basketball Sports is not all about being strong and athletic you need to be mentally prepared and high basketball IQ why steph curry scoring more points than LeBron since this guys are stronger taller and defenitely athletic than steph, steph curry works hard to become the lethal shooter and ability to read the flow of the offense a decisions when to take the shot in a good look (high percentage) and not forcing the shot using your strength. This is the reason why he is so special.
Well said. Curry does work hard and has a high basketball IQ
Listen up you morons, being taller and stronger has nothing to do with being more athletic. Previous two are physical attributes only.
It was emphasize the weaknesses and strength of compared players that's the reason there is good basketball players and more effective players, both of them have weaknesses James had built and physicality his good on creating shots using his strength steph used the routine of the team and movement. He keeps moving without the basketball and most of his shot is uncontested by creating space. That's why people called him the freak of nature.
Being tall and athletic had a big advantage on the game of basketball set an example to you LeBron James vs the seven dwarfts who do u think will win Cinderella
Steph pointed at bron thinking I'm coming 4 you
And he did
I wondered what would happened if shaq and curry were born in the same era in the same team.
I wonder who will the opposite team double.
Tbh that would be very confusing lol
2019
The best compliment curry got was if i remember correctly from Dr J, he said they made a curry simulator to see how curry does all his shooting and the sim couldnt get it done, couldnt get at curry's stats, now thats a legend in the making.
He’s already a legend
Sir Buckets! Greatest shooter in this decade. Change the way to shooting the ball 🏀. Fast release, confident will to win. Analysts at times don’t get it right. One in a lifetime player. His range is beyond, a HOF player when all said and done.
Greatest shooter ever *
If someone is an "analyst" but does not use any measurable parameters to defend their statement, we can easily undetstand that person is using their emotions
Yes very true
As the saying goes "Don't judge the book by its cover",,,
Yep don’t judge
Curry is already in my mind as one of the greatest players of all time. Just from how he's changed the game of basketball! A true inspiration to all up and coming young basketball players.
And he’s still cookin
MJ
Monte Elis wasn’t taking shots at Steph he just knew that there skill sets were too different. all love though great vid
Thanks for watching!
Well, it has since been clearly shown that Steph Curry isn't good, he's DAMN good!
I often laugh at the analysts: I remember their take on Russell Wilson, and the Seahawks heading into the Super Bowl 48. Then they are sooooooo humble afterwards when they are proven wrong. But, still make often ridiculous claims afterwards.
Lol exactly
He is one of the greatest players I have followed during the past 5 years!
Same here
To answer that last question, he already is one of the best to have ever played. Period.
Facts. Period.
They're not analysts just entertainers.
I really don’t think they were wrong in their approach about Steph. The NBA world has never seen someone like him.
Well, you know what happened when you assumed! The Golden Warrior is my kind of player because he's different and most definitely has changed the game on and off the court.
He’s changed it for sure
No doubt about being one of the best to ever play the game, best shooter EVER.
Major facts
Stephen curry the best I've seen m a shooter my self with pressure when I'm shooting and I can't believe sometimes I still made the shot but stephen curry with range and pressure still made it without intesepation
He can make a shot from anywhere
You said the last commentator did a 360 on his opinion of Steph. That means he wouldn’t have changed his opinion at all - you mean a 180’degree turn.
You show them Stephen!You go man !
Steph >>
Steph is playing at the level of MJ on different skill set.
Both amazing players
when you come and change how the game is played, you're a great one. Lebron nor Kobe didn't even change the game. No disrespect to Kobe, He's Goat #2 after Jordan.
Yep Curry revolutionized the game
Steph is already the best NBA has ever seen.
He’s awesome
Just his humbleness let me see him as a great roll model then he has the best 3 point shot ever I got to give him the crown.💯👑
Making a 360 degree turn means you're facing the same direction 😂
I had to look up the story about that 0 points vs. Loyola of Maryland. What a story. The Warriors should try that strategy this season: Curry tying up 2 defenders near halfcourt, and just have Draymond Green run a 4 on 3 half-court set. I mean, they already do that on individual plays.
Lol hope they read this comment