Surely wouldn't be average, but in Golden State he's a Top 15 player. I'm not sure he reaches that level elsewhere, though that's very debatable.
You say that and I would generally agree in nearly all cases, but that's the only way teams are going to be able to beat the Warriors in a series until we get the next Shaq/Kareem/Hakeem in the NBA. Slow the game down as much as possible and isoball.
He won't be an all-star anywhere else. Players like Green blossom based on system. Defensively, he would still be great anywhere else. But his offensive prowess is overrated.
It's funny... Scott Brooks got crucified for relying on ISOball, so they hire a coach in Donovan who relies on ISOball.
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WB in a subpar shooting game is outscoring and outassisting Curry while HAVING to chase him around screens all night. Curry has guarded WB like 35-40% of the game. Curry simply has the better team.