Let's revive this thread to talk about my Warriors and how Steph Curry is finally being elevated to the all-time great discussion.
I would also take this opportunity to admit I'm reconsidering my view on Kevin Durant's greatness. Still an unprecedented talent, but not a leader and not a true winner, hence not as "great."
And his teammate, Kyrie Irving? Jesus that dude has talent but wow......his brain is destroying his legacy.
I don't know if there can be any argument about Curry being one of the greatest shooters in history. Probably the greatest. And, by extension, one of the greatest players ever.
Wait a minute. They already did this. And apparently they didn't listen to me.
https://www.nba.com/news/nba-75th-anniversary-team-announced
Wait a minute. They already did this. And apparently they didn't listen to me.
https://www.nba.com/news/nba-75th-anniversary-team-announced
Now that would be an all-star game worth watching.Wait a minute. They already did this. And apparently they didn't listen to me.
https://www.nba.com/news/nba-75th-anniversary-team-announced
Every time I see there's a new post in the Shed I think there's something interesting going on. Instead you guys are just in here sniffing each other's fingers
Picking a Top 20 from that group is pretty tough. But if I had to take a stab at it, I'd go:
Kareem, Elgin Baylor, Larry Bird, Kobe, Wilt, Cousy, Duncan, Dr. J, LeBron, Magic, Jordan, Moses Malone, Maravich, Shaq, Oscar Robertson, Bill Russell, Stockton, Walton, West
Which I know is only 19. But I'm not sure who would be my 20th. Candidates for the last spot would probably be Curry, Frazier, Havlicek, Hayes, Karl Malone and Earl Monroe. So I guess that would be my Top 25.
Shaq pains me some because he's far from the most skilled but definitely one of the most dominant.
I do think Stockton is underrated. Still the all-time assist leader and it's not close. Still the all-time steals leader and it's not close.
Curry is pretty much always the best shooter, but Jordan was an elite defender as well.