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Is Stephen Curry the Clayton Kershaw of the NBA?

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by celebrevida, Jun 10, 2016.

  1. fchowd0311

    fchowd0311 Member

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    Imagine if Harden had 11 turnovers for a game or shot below 40% for a series.
     
  2. hotballa

    hotballa Contributing Member

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    this is the same steph curry who played all 6 games of the finals last year averaging 42 minutes a game with 26.5ppg/5.2 reb/6.3 ast?

    thats underperforming?

    and how is his record 4-9???
     
  3. The Stig

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    Kershaw is left handed. Curry is right. Your argument falls apart right there.

    In case you're wondering, my comment is as useful as this thread...
     
  4. Jontro

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    I don't know who Clayton Kershaw is.
     
  5. shastarocket

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    I learned long ago to never compare baseball to basketball.
     
  6. Fulgore

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    He grew up with Matthew Stafford in Southern Oklahoma
     
  7. Shroopy2

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    Kershaw should have NEVER received 1 single 1st place vote for Cy Young!
    Just 'lol' at Klayton Cershaw for being arrogant and cocky...
     
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    Stay off da weeeeeeed
     
  9. el gnomo

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  10. celebrevida

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    Good point!

    Also looking more closely, it doesn't seem that Curry's total postseasons stats are quite as bad as whatever the NBA equivalent is of Kershaw's postseason stats.

    I agree with others that you can't really compare sports. So its simply a comparison of regular season dominance vs postseason "ineptitude".

    But upon further reflection, I would have to answer my OP as no. It doesn't seem Curry postseasons are quite as bad as Kershaw's. And of course there's 1 ring vs 0 ring as well.
     
  11. mac2yao

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    Curry suffered an MCL sprain that he'd probably have rested longer if it weren't the playoffs. I don't think he qualifies as "injured," but I also don't think he's going to be fully 100% this playoffs. He's missing a bit of explosiveness, which hampers both his slashing and his ability to laterally break away from defenders for three-pointers. The Warriors IMO were lucky that A. they have a lot of talent outside of him and B. he was back at anywhere near his old self in time for the most challenging part of their run.
     
  12. BackdoorHarden

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    Who is Clayton? That the guy that played the Lone Ranger in the 50's?
     
  13. zeeshan2

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    So the Peyton manning of the NBA pretty much. Always known as a great regular season QB and a playoff choker until recently. Although some will argue that the defense carried Peyton in both of his SB titles
     
  14. mac2yao

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    This is a pretty weird analogy. Even if you think Curry has been nothing special in the playoffs (which I wouldn't say the numbers support, beyond the first three games of this series), winning titles doesn't make him anything like Manning. Maybe you could call him the NBA's (young) Tom Brady, as lots of people felt Brady was carried to his initial titles by great defenses.
     
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    Curry is #9 all time in NBA scoring, right behind that dude named Hakeem with an average of 26 points.

    Clayton has an ERA over 4 in his playoff career.
     
  16. Joshfast

    Joshfast "We're all gonna die" - Billy Sole
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    what?

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  17. BackdoorHarden

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    I forgot the word "playoff." I thought this topic was about Curry and Clayton's playoff performances?



    1. Michael Jordan* 33.45
    2. Allen Iverson* 29.73
    3. Jerry West* 29.13
    4. Kevin Durant 28.79
    5. LeBron James 27.87
    6. Elgin Baylor* 27.04
    7. George Gervin* 26.98
    8. Hakeem Olajuwon* 25.90
    9. Stephen Curry 25.75
     
  18. zeeshan2

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    Brady was also carried by obscure rule changes like the tuck rule and his kickers
     

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