When has Steph cooked 3 Defensive Player of the Year Caliber Big Men like Gobert, Davis, and Bam? Steph was struggling vs. Dellevadova, Kyrie, and Schroeder
You telling me that I didn't witness Matthew Dellevadova and Kyrie Irving shut down Steph Curry in back to back finals?No he wasn't stop
Steph had Delledova in the hospitalYou telling me that I didn't witness Matthew Dellevadova and Kyrie Irving shut down Steph Curry in back to back finals?
Joker- 2 MVPS and a FMVP loading
Steph- 2 MVPS and a FMVP
Media robbed Joker of that third MVP because they felt sorry for Embiid. If he had that he would already have a better resume than Steph
You telling me that I didn't witness Matthew Dellevadova and Kyrie Irving shut down Steph Curry in back to back finals?
You telling me that I didn't witness Matthew Dellevadova and Kyrie Irving shut down Steph Curry in back to back finals?
Joker with KD, Klay and Dray is a threepeat waiting to happen. MVPs indicate who the public believe was the best player in a given season.MVPs are a media award. I wanna see Joker win some rings, then he can talk to the legends. I'm a fan and want to see him win.
You could also say it's just another example of Steph playing against an injured player/team. He beat a guy that wasn't even healthy enough to not have to go to the hospital right after the game. So did he really beat someone or did he just luck out again?Steph had Delledova in the hospital
Kd won consecutive rings alsoBtw I don't like how ppl are trying to diminish Steph. He's the #1 reason, whether you like it or not, that basketball is played the way it is today. And with that being said, he's the only one to win consecutive rings in the past decade. Everyone is trying to copy the style(you saw that shyt Boston was trying) but only Steph and the warriors were consistently winning with it.
You're retardedYou could also say it's just another example of Steph playing against an injured player/team. He beat a guy that wasn't even healthy enough to not have to go to the hospital right after the game. So did he really beat someone or did he just luck out again?
If the Cavs had had a healthy player (anyone) on the court instead, would they have won? It's a real question.