Stephen Curry is arguably the greatest shooter of all time. Although players like Ray Allen and Klay Thompson are doing equally well, they simply cannot replicate his range.
Whether from the edge of the three-point line or from the 35-foot-deep three-point line, the previous two MVPs can easily do it all. When he is at his peak, he is poetry in motion.
Three-pointers weren't a normal tactic in the league before Curry made a storm. But Curry's range and conversion rate allowed the Golden State Warriors as a leading force in the full rise to completely change the alliance. The
team must adapt and try to integrate the three-point tactic into their game if they are to compete with the Warriors.
Max Kellerman pointed out that Curry got more responses from his teammates.
His NBA analyst colleague A. Smith then compared it with LeBron James. James must play for himself. On the same basis, Curry doesn’t need him to say:
"I want to explain the difference between the selflessness that you brought up with Magic.
“A selflessness that's generated by LeBron compared to Steph Curry. See LeBron feeds himself, and because he's so phenomenal, everyone knows to stand down.
“But he has the ball, he's the one creating mismatches, he's the one calling plays and audibles and things of that nature... So, as a result, there's a level of selflessness that they didn't mind acquiescing to and capitulating to. "
" I want to explain The selflessness brought by the magician.
"Compared with Stephen Curry, LeBron is selfless. LeBron must dominate everything himself, and because he is so good, everyone knows that he only needs to stand (let LeBron do the output).
"But because he held the ball, this situation caused a mismatch of the ball. Therefore, the result is that James' teammates have a certain degree of selflessness. They don't mind acquiescence and submission." Z1z
can say that James' advantage lies in his The original athletic ability to attack the basket. Unlike Curry, Curry relied more on aggressive teammates like Draymond Green to penetrate the paint and pass the ball to him on the edge of the 3-point line.
"As far as Stephen Curry is concerned, what surprises him is that you can see players attacking 15 feet from the basket...Instinctively, teammates know to give him the damn ball because he is so good.
"Actually, they get fun from watching the show, which is the sniper-like tendency he showed. They actually like it. He makes everyone a passer-by, which is different from anyone I have ever met. "Z1z
" When he can fire at any range beyond the three-point line, Curry's teammates tend to screen him, participate in running without the ball, and pass the ball to him. Compared with James, Curry enjoys more support from his teammates. "Z1z