
Warriors vs Grizzlies
I know I'm going to get a lot of shade for this, but in my opinion Curry is "just" the world's best shooter on the world's best team.
To me, that's what I think of Curry..nothing more, nothing less.
Something's just missing when it comes to Curry for me. He is an unbelievable talent and I don't believe we will ever see a shooter like him. But in terms of all round basketball skills and all round greatness, there is some missing/a bit of a hollow feeling. I know he obviously does more than just shoot, but I kind of feel he is just this freakish shooter who has happened to run with an unbelievable team

I'd almost give him MIP for that season. To break the record with 280ish and then go to 400 is massive.
He got MVP for what, 24 PPG? Then pushed to 30 PPG and the best season record in history. And it's not like he's not up against capable defenders or superteams like the Cavs and Spurs.

Well, they did it. Never thought I'd see a team break the Bulls record.



How many overtimes would we see if these two great teams could play each other, at their peak?
Aahhh, but for a time machine...


I think Pippen and Jordan combined could restrict Steph enough. Warriors would have the shooting edge with Steph and Klay, but Jordan and Pippen were seriously strong at both ends.
Where the Bulls would lose some edge is where they run Harper if one of the other two are taking the primary scorers. Harper was a competent defender though, wasn't he?
Rodman/Green would be a great match-up.
Makes for a really interesting hypothetical.

Curry is the only guy from the Warriors who'd get my nod ahead of Harper. Bogut before he ruined his elbow might have edged out Longley. Otherwise, I'd have to go with the Bulls.


Ron Harper started for the Bulls, not Kerr.

Bulls team of 1995 - Starting 5
Jordan 6'6"
Kerr 6'3"
Longley 7'2"
Pippen 6'8"
Rodman 6'7"
Warriors team of 2016 - Starting 5
Curry 6'3"
Green 6'7"
Bogut 7'0"
Thompson 6'6"
Barnes 6'8"
Let the discussion and comparisons begin:

Still a remarkable achievement by the Warriors but it is a lot easier to achieve in this era than the Bulls one.
Not only were the rules harder but the number of teams around the league were better with most having superstar combinations.



I dont care one bit about the Aussie centre bit, although an interesting fact. But tomorrow is all about NBA! Warriors and simultaneously have Kobe's last ever game! So many great things about tomorrow, and I love the Bulls and that Jordan era sooo much, yet I cant help but love the Warriors too. Cant see that record ever getting below 9 losses in a season, although who thought single digit losses was ever doable.

saw this on nba.com as well as yahoosports. interesting considering he's forfeiting 21.5 million that he's guaranteed next year. cant see to many teams wanting to throw a big enough deal to lure him away from boston.
does he resign or head elsewhere?
http://linky.com.au/jhxtg
