On January 3, Beijing time, The Famous Sean Yang released a set of three-point high-level data for Curry this season. How much impact can defenders have on Curry's three-point shooting percentage at different distances?

The data shows that under the close defense, Curry has a 60% three-point shooting rate, and the sample is small but also amazing. With the defender 0-2 feet (0-0.6m) from Curry, Curry shot 6-of-10 from three-point range!
At a distance of 2-4 feet (0.6 m - 1.2 m), Curry shot 48 of 106 from three-point range and shot 45.3 percent from three-point range, which is also a pretty good performance. After all, at this distance, defenders can still interfere with Curry's shooting.
In the announced 4 distance ranges, Curry's most inaccurate is when the opponent is 4-6 feet (1.2 meters -1.8 meters) away from him, and when the defender is at this distance, Curry shoots 69 of 199 three-pointers, shooting 34.7%, which is relatively abnormal in terms of Curry's shooting ability.
When the defender is more than 6 feet (1.8 meters) away, Curry's three-point shooting rate is 43.5%, which is basically equivalent to a large vacancy, and Curry's three-point shooting rate is not as high as when the opponent is close to him.
So far this season, Curry has set multiple three-point records. He surpassed Ray Allen in career three-point shooting to become the NBA's all-time three-pointer king, and he also became the first player in history to hit at least 3,000 three-pointers, and he has also hit three-pointers in 158 consecutive games, also ranking first in history.
With Curry's outstanding performance, the Warriors have achieved a record of 28 wins and 7 losses, continuing to lead the league. The data shows that the Warriors' offensive efficiency in the first 35 games ranked 4th in the league, defensive efficiency ranked 1st in the league, and net efficiency ranked 1st in the league. These three figures rank the same in the league as they did in the first 35 games of the 2014-15 season. In the 2014-15 season, the Warriors won 30-5 in their first 35 games and eventually won the championship. Can the Warriors lift the championship trophy again this season?