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Iron than Curry! How did this MVP winner suddenly fail?

In the Warriors' 93-102 loss to Philadelphia, Stephen Curry hit just six of his 20 shots, which is the fifth time in the last six regular season games that Curry has shot less than 42.5% in a single game, and Curry has only shot 38.6% in the last 10 games. However, Curry is not the worst shooting percentage of the league's MVP winners in the same period.

Iron than Curry! How did this MVP winner suddenly fail?

Curry was once the biggest favorite of the MVP in the regular season this season, leading Klay Thompson's warriors, who had not yet returned to the league, while averaging three-point shots per game to continue to set a record for a single season in NBA history; however, Curry has recently lost. Many people won't be too surprised by Curry's 30% shooting percentage against Philadelphia, after all, he has hit only 7 of 28 shots in the game against the Spurs, and he has only hit 4 of 21 shots in the game against the Suns, and Curry has only 2 sports goals in the 37 minutes of playing time against the Raptors...

Iron than Curry! How did this MVP winner suddenly fail?

In the last 10 regular season games, Curry has averaged 5.0 three-pointers per game with 38.2% of the three-point shooting rate, but his average score per game has dropped from the top in the league to just 23.5 points, and what is even more disappointing is that Curry, who has always been offensively inefficient, has only 38.6% shooting rate in the last 10 regular season games! That's incredible for Curry, who has shot 47.5 percent in 787 regular-season games in his 13-year NBA career so far.

Iron than Curry! How did this MVP winner suddenly fail?

Curry has only shot 38.6 percent in the last 10 regular season games, not the lowest of any player in the league that has been in the same period. During this period, Curry's shooting percentage is the fifth lowest among the 77 players in the league who averages at least 15.0 points per game, namely D'Angelo Russell, James Harden, Paul George, and Dillon Brooks. Russell, George and Dillon Brooks have always been inefficient offensively inefficient, and it is understandable that Harden, as a former regular season MVP winner, has only 36.6% shooting and 23.9% three-point shooting rate during this time is unacceptable.

Iron than Curry! How did this MVP winner suddenly fail?

So, aside from Harden and Curry, what is the shooting percentage of active regular season MVP winners in the last 10 regular season games? The last regular season MVP winner Jokic averaged 26.7 points per game with 56.3 percent shooting, the two-time MVP winner Alphabet Brother averaged 27.3 points per game with 59.8 percent, james, four-time MVP winner James averaged 27.3 points per game with 51.3 percent, Durant averaged 28.4 points per game with 46.6 percent shooting, Westbrook averaged 20.5 points per game with 49.3 percent shooting, and even Derrick Rose averaged 21.9 percent. He averaged 11.9 points per game on the field.

Iron than Curry! How did this MVP winner suddenly fail?

Many people are saying that Curry continues to play iron, but Harden's cold feel is even more disappointing. In the last 10 regular season games, Harden has averaged 9.3 free throws per game and 10.9 assists per game, but in this case Harden still only shoots 36.6% from the field and 23.9% from three-point range, and Harden, who once scored like a probe, will probably never come back! "Fighting spirit" really determines the length and achievement of a player's career.

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