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NBA official Shaikuri's top ten milestones in the career of the first Jain black in the United States: he is unlikely to enter the top ten in history

On December 12, Beijing time, the NBA officially selected the top ten milestones in Stephen Curry's career so far, as follows:

NBA official Shaikuri's top ten milestones in the career of the first Jain black in the United States: he is unlikely to enter the top ten in history

First, on October 28, 2009, it was Curry's debut in the NBA, when the opponent was the Rockets. In that game, Curry shot 7-of-12 and had 14 points, 2 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 steals. He averaged 17.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.9 steals per game in his rookie season, but unfortunately he did not win the title of best rookie that season;

NBA official Shaikuri's top ten milestones in the career of the first Jain black in the United States: he is unlikely to enter the top ten in history

Second, on February 27, 2013, Curry slashed 54 points and shot 11 three-pointers at Madison Square; third, Curry broke the NBA single-season three-point shooting record for the first time in 2012-13, and he shot a total of 272 three-pointers that season, surpassing ray Allen's record of 269 three-pointers; fourth, in the 2014-15 season, Curry broke the single-season three-point record again, hitting 286 three-pointers, successfully surpassing himself;

NBA official Shaikuri's top ten milestones in the career of the first Jain black in the United States: he is unlikely to enter the top ten in history

Fifth, with his excellent performance in 2014-15, Curry successfully won the first regular season MVP trophy of his career; sixth, the Warriors set a new NBA record in 2015-16, they won 73 games in a single season, and Curry, as the team leader, successfully defended the MVP. What's more worth mentioning is that this MVP is of great significance, because it is the only MVP in the history of the NBA that has passed unanimously;

NBA official Shaikuri's top ten milestones in the career of the first Jain black in the United States: he is unlikely to enter the top ten in history

Seventh, also in the 2015-16 season, this is the third time Curry broke the NBA's single-season three-point record, and he shot a total of 402 three-pointers that season, which greatly refreshed his own record. Meanwhile, 400 three-pointers were made in a single season, a miracle no one in NBA history has done;

NBA official Shaikuri's top ten milestones in the career of the first Jain black in the United States: he is unlikely to enter the top ten in history

Eighth, from November 13, 2014 to November 3, 2016, Curry scored three-pointers in 157 consecutive games, which is also a miracle of a unique point in history; ninth, on January 3, 2021, Curry set a career-high single-game score (62 points); tenth, on January 23, 2021, Curry surpassed Miller in three-point shooting, ranking second in history, and attacking the first-place Ray Allen.

NBA official Shaikuri's top ten milestones in the career of the first Jain black in the United States: he is unlikely to enter the top ten in history

Of course, these are just a brief introduction to Curry's career, and he has many honors that are not reflected in this list. But even so, Skip Bayless, who is known as the "nation's first black reporter", bluntly said in the show that Curry will never enter the top ten of history, and gave two reasons: First, he performed too badly in the 2016 Finals, averaging only 22.6 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game; second, after losing the Finals, Curry recruited Durant to join, which is also a stain on his career.

NBA official Shaikuri's top ten milestones in the career of the first Jain black in the United States: he is unlikely to enter the top ten in history

I believe that everyone should be familiar with Skip Bayless, who often makes some sarcastic remarks about James on social media or on shows to win some attention. Curry's popularity has risen sharply this season, and now he probably wants to rub the heat again. So the question is, do you think Curry is now qualified to be in the top ten of history? Or is it that he will be eligible to enter after he retires?

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