Steph curry is better then bron

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Fam, KD was on another level. Any team he went to other than the Cavs he was going to be the best player on the team. But that doesn't take away from Steph. Yall keep trying to make it look like he's a scrub

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I never implied that whatsoever... but if he wasn't the best player on his squad, how did HE himself stains Bron's legacy?
 

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I never implied that whatsoever... but if he wasn't the best player on his squad, how did HE himself stains Bron's legacy?

Would it be better if we say the Warriors put a stain on his legacy? :lolbron:

It's alright when we give credit to Bron for leading the Heat and Cavs to 4 straight finals each but everyone hates it if we give credit to any other single player.

I can admit you're right though, the Warriors were a team effort. That's why I always point out what happened in 16. They were a well oiled machine with pieces that worked very well. So once the suspension and injuries happened, it cracked the machine. They would have won if that never happened :mjgrin:
 

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Steph won 3 rings without jumping from Team to team for 17 years. Bron had 4 stints with 3 different teams. Once Kyrie left, he ran away from the grind in 2018. Once he lost in 2010, he ran away from the grind to Miami. Once he got decimated in 2014, he ran away from the grind again.

tim Duncan won FIVE chips on the same team. Didn’t run to Orlando to team up with Grant hill and Prime TMac. His best players were an Old David Robinson, Sean Elliot, Manu, and Tony. Tim carried that team to a chip in 2003, through the tough ass West, without another superstar. How cone Bron couldn’t do it?

Because he’s a clown.

The Jazz, Nuggets, Thunder, Spurs, and Bucks play in shythole cities yet they were able to draft, develop and trade for good players. But somehow Cleveland couldn’t :jbhmm: They had the best record two years in a row but suddenly were trash after losing :jbhmm: How did Cleveland suddenly get a ton of players (Rose, Wade, Kyrie, Wiggins, Love, Nance, Hill, JR, Green, TT) on Bron’s second stint in Cleveland if it was a place nobody wanted to come to or a bad front office? What changed about Cleveland :jbhmm: It was always bullshyt. He just gave up too soon. Nikka left at 25. 2008, 2009 and 2010 were Lebron’s equivalent of Jordan’s 1988, 1989 and 1990 losses to the Pistons but Bron walked away before he could get a chance to break through and now he’ll never know what could’ve happened in Cleveland if he stayed the whole time. He could’ve did what Kobe did and forced them to trade for a star but he bailed. And there’s no way in fukk Adam Silver would’ve let Lebron, the NBA’s next cash cow, go through his whole career without help. Calls would’ve been made. And even if you want to cut him slack for leaving, he turned around and left Miami, then left Cleveland again AFTER both teams got him championship level squads. So it’s not about help with him. If he’s not winning a ring every year, he wants to leave the team. The irony with him is he’s hated by 50% of fans when if he stayed in Cleveland he would’ve won maybe 3 rings yet he would’ve been more adored and people would consider him a true rival to Jordan. He would’ve won at least once between 2010 and 2014. Then he would’ve one again in 2016. Then again in either 2019 or this year 2020. So he would’ve got his rings.
 
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Because he’s a clown.

The Jazz, Nuggets, Thunder, Spurs, and Bucks play in shythole cities yet they were able to draft, develop and trade for good players. But somehow Cleveland couldn’t :jbhmm: They had the best record two years in a row but suddenly were trash after losing :jbhmm: How did Cleveland suddenly get a ton of players (Rose, Wade, Kyrie, Wiggins, Love, Nance, Hill, JR, Green, TT) on Bron’s second stint in Cleveland if it was a place nobody wanted to come to or a bad front office? What changed about Cleveland :jbhmm: It was always bullshyt. He just gave up too soon. Nikka left at 25. 2008, 2009 and 2010 were Lebron’s equivalent of Jordan’s 1988, 1989 and 1990 losses to the Pistons but Bron walked away before he could get a chance to break through and now he’ll never know what could’ve happened in Cleveland if he stayed the whole time. He could’ve did what Kobe did and forced them to trade for a star but he bailed. And even if you want to cut him slack for leaving, he turned around and left Miami, then left Cleveland again AFTER both teams got him championship level squads. So it’s not about help with him. If he’s not winning a ring every year, he wants to leave the team. The irony with him is he’s hated by 50% of fans when if he stayed in Cleveland he would’ve won maybe 3 rings yet he would’ve been more adored and people would consider him a true rival to Jordan. He would’ve won at least once between 2010 and 2014. Then he would’ve one again in 2016. Then again in either 2019 or this year 2020. So he would’ve got his rings.
Bron is a phenomenal player there is no going around this but he is not about the grind. The Cavs were right on the verge of breaking through in 2009-2010. Another knock that his blind witnesses ignore is that every team or rival that he beat for chips except for this latest Lakers chip turns around and get revenge. 2014 Spurs got him, 2017 Warriors got him, His rival KD got him in 2017. Bron stans are like Trump supporters can’t tell them nothing.
 

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Steph is the biggest indictment against LeBron and they hate him for it. :yeshrug:
unfortunately, it doesn't change what happened. Steph has built Golden State up around his talents and culture. He has a pretty darn good resume that stacks up against Bron while being half the size and half the player according to most of his fans. This shouldn't be the case given the rare talent of a LeBron James and the amount of Legendary talent he's played with. :francis:
Yes, Curry was able to beat Lebron when he recruited a better player to his team that already had the best defender in the league, the second best shooter of all time, and the best sixth man in the NBA. No one is disputing that..

That is why KD, the finals MVP for both of his championship runs in Golden State, is considered the second best player in the league when healthy.

In games 4,5, and 6 Klay got locked up by JR Smith.
Klay scored 12, 9 and 5pts in those games and fouled out in one. Golden State still won because Steph Curry averaged 28pts in those games and orchestrated the offense.
LeBron James was up 2-1 vs this team, As Great of a player as LeBron is said to be, he should NOT have lost to that wet behind the ears Golden State team.
In hindsight, I guess we should acknowledge that LeBron needed Kyrie and Love to beat Steph Curry in 2015 and 2016. :mjlol:
Lebron is expected to beat Steph, Klay, Draymond, Iggy, and Barnes with Delly and Mozgov as his best support players.. Two players that are not even in the league anymore. Shows what Curry fans think of their favorite player that they expect his Warriors to lose to Lebron and a bunch of fringe players.

Tbh, you’re right about one thing though. Lebron should have beat that team without Kyrie and Love. Lebron was playing with a bad back that entire season which contributed is terrible efficiency. Any subsequent version of Lebron beats that Warriors team with Mosgov and Delly.
 
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Because he’s a clown.

The Jazz, Nuggets, Thunder, Spurs, and Bucks play in shythole cities yet they were able to draft, develop and trade for good players. But somehow Cleveland couldn’t :jbhmm: They had the best record two years in a row but suddenly were trash after losing :jbhmm: How did Cleveland suddenly get a ton of players (Rose, Wade, Kyrie, Wiggins, Love, Nance, Hill, JR, Green, TT) on Bron’s second stint in Cleveland if it was a place nobody wanted to come to or a bad front office? What changed about Cleveland :jbhmm: It was always bullshyt. He just gave up too soon. Nikka left at 25. 2008, 2009 and 2010 were Lebron’s equivalent of Jordan’s 1988, 1989 and 1990 losses to the Pistons but Bron walked away before he could get a chance to break through and now he’ll never know what could’ve happened in Cleveland if he stayed the whole time. He could’ve did what Kobe did and forced them to trade for a star but he bailed. And there’s no way in fukk Adam Silver would’ve let Lebron, the NBA’s next cash cow, go through his whole career without help. Calls would’ve been made. And even if you want to cut him slack for leaving, he turned around and left Miami, then left Cleveland again AFTER both teams got him championship level squads. So it’s not about help with him. If he’s not winning a ring every year, he wants to leave the team. The irony with him is he’s hated by 50% of fans when if he stayed in Cleveland he would’ve won maybe 3 rings yet he would’ve been more adored and people would consider him a true rival to Jordan. He would’ve won at least once between 2010 and 2014. Then he would’ve one again in 2016. Then again in either 2019 or this year 2020. So he would’ve got his rings.
Kyrie, Thompson, Wiggins were lottery picks cause the team was garbage and Love was traded for a lottery pick. The rest of the players you mentioned are not difference makers (Wade in the last year of his NBA career? Really?). Name one major free agent besides Lebron that has signed with Cleveland? Kyrie was the only other star player drafted by the organization and even he left.

Lebron in the first seven years of his career was expected to lead talent like this passed the Celtics, Magic, Spurs, Lakers, Mavs. Lebron has always been expected to do more with less.. No other all time great has been held to the standard Lebron is held to. Ya'll still give Jordan a pass for being a loser without Pippen, Horace Grant, and Phil.
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What about the "nuance/context" of the Warriors suffering multiple injuries and a suspension after being up 3-1, and then only essentially losing the series by ONE shot? If Bogut doesn't get injured, if Draymond doesn't get suspended, if Iggy and Steph don't play hobbled, what do you think happens?

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Playing hobbled...still sticking with this idiotic excuse
 

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Defenders are focused on Bron, yet he has won finals mvp for every title

1) LeBron doesn't get doubled or tripled before he reaches half court

2) LeBron doesn't get blatantly tripled at the three point line on a fastbreak leaving guys wide open for layup (usually its the reverse)

3) LeBron never got boxed and 1'd.

I'm pretty sure you already knew this tho, and you're just playing coy for no reason.

Despite all that Curry still averaged over 26-27 ppg in those series.
 

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1) LeBron doesn't get doubled or tripled before he reaches half court

2) LeBron doesn't get blatantly tripled at the three point line on a fastbreak leaving guys wide open for layup (usually its the reverse)

3) LeBron never got boxed and 1'd.

I'm pretty sure you already knew this tho, and you're just playing coy for no reason.

Despite all that Curry still averaged over 26-27 ppg in those series.
This is because Lebron is a godly passer as well
 

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1) LeBron doesn't get doubled or tripled before he reaches half court

2) LeBron doesn't get blatantly tripled at the three point line on a fastbreak leaving guys wide open for layup (usually its the reverse)

3) LeBron never got boxed and 1'd.

I'm pretty sure you already knew this tho, and you're just playing coy for no reason.

Despite all that Curry still averaged over 26-27 ppg in those series.
Doubling one of the best passers ever is not optimal strategy.
 
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