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Curry hasn't reached his peak yet?

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Curry hasn't reached his peak yet?

In the game against the Knicks, Curry officially surpassed Ray Allen to become the first person in regular season three-point history. In fact, Curry has long been the first person in three-point history, and there are a series of records in history first, only and unique in history in many three-point statistics such as the regular season, playoffs and finals. Surpassing Ray Allen's all-time three-point shooting total in regular season history is just filling the void. Ray Allen and Reggie Miller are no longer just shooters, they are the boss or giant of the team, but Curry has directly changed the three-point game from basic to great. The record-breaking at Madison Square Garden does indeed fit the Knicks' official positioning given the conclusion: the legendary moment of the world's most famous stadium!

Objectively, as with any supergiant, Curry has also had some below-personal averages this season, which has also been rationally viewed by supporters. But the downturn that these sciences can explain is not enough to hide Curry's strong impact on the league's first man this season with a long-term lock-in of MVP and scoring champion posture. Curry can cash in on the foundation in most games, and has a macro visual impact and ceiling to the Warriors in the new stage of qualitative change to the world, so that he can play such a famous scene as "giving referees a technical prisoner" in actual combat.

Curry has redefined his peak over the past two seasons. His last period is considered to have peaked in a 73-win all-ticket MVP season with the Warriors, stats of all kinds, and is even considered the first person in history to surpass Jordan, James and O'Neal in any season in the regular season. Durant's addition has changed the pattern of the league, and at the same time, to a certain extent, it has also promoted the Warriors' "reconstruction".

Durant's first-in-record undifferentiated misplaced singles, with its own tactics, really simplified the Warrior system. But Durant's advantage is limited to the record and ceiling, and the Warriors system has to admit that there is an element of harm. Durant has no suspense to lock all FMVP, Curry's FMVP support rate is even worse than that of role players, on the one hand, it gives enough realistic evidence of Durant's trend of cashing in after getting maximum support, on the other hand, it also shows that Curry can have another version in the Finals.

Losing Durant and missing Thompson's first season, Curry was unilaterally asked to let go, a response to his conservative estimate. This skepticism is disrespectful to basketball and a serious underestimation of Curry's basic skills as a supergiant. Curry's injury forced the Warriors to strategically swing, and wiseman, who was selected by the eye of the list, showed a negative attribute in the following season, coupled with the sequelae caused by Oubre's overestimation of his own positioning, as well as luck, and finally this Warriors missed the playoffs for two consecutive years.

But for Curry, even without Durant and Thompson, as long as he gives Green the basic capital and stays healthy, he can let go. Curry directly overturned the greatest image of the era supergiant in public perception last season, and he personally concluded that this is the new peak. The most typical is that the three-point record has a variety of historical uniques, historical firsts and historical firsts. Curry is a series of miracles created by being frequently stared at in the first defensive treatment of history such as the fourth link and the half-time penalty area reading second package clip, with shooting choices that violate traditional basketball common sense. Three-pointers have never been so glamorous, and Curry has made this basic skill, which is used as an auxiliary, a threat that even surpasses any shooting style.

Curry last season was incredible enough, he had the glitch, the first team and the top three of the MVP in the case of the Warriors only eighth in the West and two consecutive losses in the playoffs. After being eliminated in the playoffs, head coach Kerr gave the strategy for the new season: advanced playoffs. Under the premise of assuming that Thompson will return, the Warriors are recommended to be second only to the Nets, Lakers and Bucks, and are considered an overestimation. But the trends given by the Warriors and Curry this season have far exceeded expectations. In the case that the lineup gap is not too obvious, relying on internal reinforcement to jump directly from the biggest dark horse of the season to the height of the long-term league first, Kerr has long modified the Warriors' season goals, from advanced playoffs to championship competition. Curry has also been consistently chanted MVP away from home this season, and he has clocked in at home games such as the Nets, Cavaliers and Clippers (notably the Nets, a stadium that has booed the team's second-in-command Harden).

All the warriors' operations are directed to the mission of the championship's biggest favorite. In the context of The post-Durant era before Thompson's comeback, Curry has generalized the Warriors who are considered to have fallen to this level in less than two years. The Warriors have both offense and defense, and big data is very good.2 Here's a note. The Warriors have shown a wave of flow in the game against strong teams, and there are also peak states, and the Nets of Durant and Harden have been frustrated. What's more, they can play team basketball more than ever. Curry has had some games in the slump, and the Warriors can still win, and in the opener they beat the Lakers.

The key factor in the Warriors' qualitative change is still Curry, a man that Kerr called "used to being surprised but still not used to being surprised" and can let go of the punch than last season. What's more, Curry can also upgrade, such as defensively. Curry has been nominated for the Defensive Team of the Season by reporters this season, and Green has positioned him as one of the warriors' best defensive players. Even James, who can be very good at indiscriminate misplaced singles in the second all-time finals in those years, did not grasp too many opportunities to eat Curry's welfare, which shows how tough and intelligent Curry's defense is. Curry's defensive experience, in addition to becoming a strong body, is also the execution of the Warriors' defensive system, and he will not easily let himself become a weak point.

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