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I loved his shooting, which was brilliant, but I also loved how much of a buzz it was giving him. We don't often see the experienced players show that much sense of enjoyment of the game.
How is Steph Curry's performance a problem to the NBL?
If you want to spout nonsense, at least do it in a thread that's related to Flynn...or even the NBL for that matter.
Agree that Curry is a once in a generation shooter and his legend is only going to grow.
Their reliance on him as a shooter is definitely impacting his effort on the other end of the court though. His D was never amazing, but it's almost as if he's stopped trying at times in recent games.