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While Curry isn’t a traditional point guard, he does play the position in Golden State better than anyone thought he would when he was first drafted. Just last season, Curry broke the single-season record for three-point field goals made, but numbers don’t even begin to encapsulate the level of excitement this young man brings to the table. He also averaged a career-high 6.9 assists per game, which shows how far he’s come as a facilitator and distributor, as well. Nobody made a bigger leap towards superstardom in last year’s playoffs than Curry, which makes it an even bigger shame that he wasn’t named an All-Star last year. Of course, as we’ll see, breaking into the Western Conference All-Star guard rotation is an undeniably challenging thing to accomplish
Hes elite
I wonder if he can improve his shooting still
Edit: i dont think he is the biggest leap though paul george has a better case for that imo

I'm a warrior fan and even I know hes no where close to being an elite PG in the league. If anything hes an above average pg.

so he scoring like crazy playing off the ball with Jarrett Jack, and that validates him as a top point guard now? Ok![]()


dont let me up them John Wall quotes :wumger:
I need to see more.
He needs to have at least another season at this level before calling him elite imo![]()


What John Wall quotes?dont let me up them John Wall quotes :wumger:
Steph balling tho. Cant even front anymore.
your slander of him. Your "he in the club instead of working on his game" etc.What John Wall quotes?
He's a 26% career 3pt shooter fam. He should be in the gym not the club.your slander of him. Your "he in the club instead of working on his game" etc.
I can up it, but I dont care.