Chris Hu said:
You do realize that Curry has at least a three inch hight advantace on Iverson and this is basketball where talking about where height matters. I say it again Iverson was the shortest player to ever win league MVP and most likely always will be shortest leauge MVP. Curry so far has one great scoring season (season where he scored over 2000 points) its way to early to call him one of the greatest ever. Plus I already said it earlier there are a lot of players that where greater scorers earlier in their career. Her is somewhat incomplete list of players that first scored over 2000 points in a season before their 7th year in the league Karl Malone, Moses Malone, Larry Bird, Tim Duncan, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Oscar Robinson, Tiny Archibalt, Rick Barry, Bob Pettit, David Robinson, Dominique Wilkins, Hakeem Olajuwon, Dirk Nowitzki, Dale Elis, Dwyane Wade, Kobe Bryant, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, Kevin Durant, James Harden, Jerry Stackhouse, Alex English, Jerry West, Wilt Chamberlain, Word B Free, David Thompson, Elgin Baylor. A fair amount of the people I listed did it without the aid of the three pointer which wasn't introduced until the 1979-80 season. Also Dan Issel and Julius Erving would have been on that list if they started their careers in the NBA instead of the ABA. |
Aside from Michael, Larry, Wilt, and maybe Duncan, if I had to pick one of those guys to build a team around, I'd take Curry.
Just because Curry is the first player to actually take full advantage of the 3 point line since it was introduced, that's his fault?
I'm not taking anything away from those guys who came before him, but Curry is SPECIAL! He's the greatest shooter, ever. And did Curry not have a great scoring season last year when he broke his own 3 point record?!? While shooting 49-44-91 percentages. He may not have avaraged 30 or scored 2000, but his team won the championship didn't they and he won the MVP. And's he's winning it again this year, that's a forgone conclusion at this point.
But you and I can exchange all these stats back and forth but in the words of Bill Russell, the greatest winner ever and the ultimate champion:
"The only statistic that matters in basketball is the Final Score."
Basically, winning is what matters in the end, and Steph has won a considerable amount already (MVP, Championship) And it'd be a loser's bet to bet against him winning more.
And if you won't listen to what Allen Iverson himself is saying, then I don't know what else to tell you.
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