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Stephen Curry or Aaron Iverson who is stronger? Two superstars enough to change the game scored - Iverson won athleticism - Draw defense - Iverson won the key goal - Iverson won the key goal - Iverson won the leadership - Curry won the basketball IQ - Curry won the impact - Draw 1 to 1 - Tied career - Curry won the final score: Curry 3-3 Iverson

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Stephen Curry is widely regarded as the greatest point guard today and his style of play has changed the game. His unparalleled shooting and technique make Curry a babyface in the league and a player that kids want to emulate. As a member of the Golden State Warriors, it's no surprise that he won 2 MVPs and 3 championships.

Similarly, Aaron Iverson changed the games of his time with the off-court style and personality he brought to the NBA. Not to mention, the "answer" is one of the most dominant defenders of all time. In terms of scoring ability, few players can compare with Iverson because he has a never-ending offensive ability.

Stephen Curry or Aaron Iverson who is stronger? Two superstars enough to change the game scored - Iverson won athleticism - Draw defense - Iverson won the key goal - Iverson won the key goal - Iverson won the leadership - Curry won the basketball IQ - Curry won the impact - Draw 1 to 1 - Tied career - Curry won the final score: Curry 3-3 Iverson

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="4" > score - Iverson wins</h1>

Curry averaged 24.2 points per game and 43.3 percent from three-point range in his career, meaning he's one of the greatest shooters in history. Curry's breakthrough is also an important part of his game, and his ability to control the ball makes him threatening at any moment on the pitch.

The difference is that Iverson has won an amazing 4-points title, averaging more than 30 points per game in four of his illustrious career. Because of his speed, he can cut into the basket very skillfully at any time. Iverson can also easily create shooting opportunities in the mid-range, virtually unaffected by big-man defenders. After Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, Alan Iverson is one of the best outside scorers ever come to mind.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="7" > athletic ability - draw</h1>

Neither Curry nor Iverson are considered physically gifted players because they are both skinny. Although Curry is slim, he is very fast whether he has the ball or not, but in other respects, as a physical sample, he does not perform well.

Iverson's height is 6'0", but his true height is still in doubt. When Iverson stands next to other NBA players, he looks less than 5 feet 11 inches, but that doesn't stop him from playing with his true physical talent: speed. Iverson's speed was incredible, which allowed him to destroy the defense at 165 pounds. His incredible speed gave him enough athletic advantage to counter Curry's height advantage.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="10" > defense - Iverson wins</h1>

Neither player is known for their defense because they have a lot of responsibilities on offense. They are easily defeated defensively by stronger or more explosive players. But to know which player is better defensive, it's important to look at the data.

Curry is a 6'3" point guard who has averaged 1.7 steals per game in his career. Curry is a few inches taller than Iverson and is very good at using passing lanes to intercept unruly passes.

However, Iverson averaged 2.2 steals per game in his career. The shooting guard has a slight advantage in steals and has led the league's steals list three times.

< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="14" > key goal - Iverson wins</h1>

Curry can dominate the game and seems to get out of control at key moments, as people with incredible talent and skill like him are always expected to strike at key moments. He was the greatest shooter of all time. Until now, Curry hasn't had a chance to show off his key shots. His famous streak against the Oklahoma Thunder in 2016 was unbelievable, but he lacked moments to compare to Iverson.

< H1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="16" > leadership - Curry wins</h1>

Curry is respected throughout the NBA because of his shooting ability and he is one of the most influential players in NBA history. So far, Curry has shown the ability to lead the team in shooting.

The "answer" is that he is the best player on the pitch, willing to shoot every ball to help the team win, but lacks Curry's IQ and cannot make sacrifices in some ways for the benefit of the team. Curry has always been the best team player, which has made him a better leader.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="19" > basketball IQ - Curry wins</h1>

Curry seems to have an incredible innate understanding of how to play. The way he dribbles before the game, and how well he performs on the court every night, is due not only to his skill and training, but also to his basketball IQ. Curry knows where to attack and knows better than anyone in the league how to run without the ball.

Iverson has an unprecedented scoring IQ, but he's not as efficient as Curry. Iverson's shooting is poor, which is why his shooting percentage (42.5% vs. 47.6%) is much lower.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="22" > influence - draw</h1>

Curry and Iverson are brilliant geniuses in the league, and their influence cannot be ignored in any form. Curry changed the game, and even the entire league, because now the entire NBA wants to shoot three points. But there's no denying that Iverson was great on the court and influenced the game off the field.

Both have won MVPs, both have had success in the playoffs and are the best players on the team. Curry has an advantage in the championship, which should mean greater influence, but Iverson has the honor to back up his own influence.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="25" >1 to 1 - draw</h1>

Stephen Curry and Aaron Iverson are both excellent scorers, both of whom can score in their own positions. Curry can crush an opponent with a dribble or take a step back in a jump shot, which are all actions we've seen many times. Curry can also attack the basket, and due to his soft feel, he uses shooting technique.

Iverson can also break through defenders with dribbling, but he also has incredible speed to break through opponents. Once Iverson overtakes the defender, usually the game is over. When creating his own shooting opportunities, his shots are usually within the three-point line, but still very effective.

< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="28" > career - Curry wins</h1>

There's no doubt that Stephen Curry's career has done better than Aaron Iverson's at team level. Curry has cemented his position as one of the greatest point guards of all time for his incredible success as a selfless superstar. His 3 NBA championships and 2 MVPs mean he's been inducted into the Hall of Fame, where he's still considered the greatest goalscorer of all time.

Aaron Iverson has won MVP and had a Finals experience on his resume, but he has never won a championship. While this is due to the quality of the teams and teammates he plays compared to Curry, it is also due to his leadership and personal sacrifice. Iverson never wanted to work with other superstars on his own terms, but if he did, his impact might have been even greater.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="31" > Final score: Curry 3-3 Iverson</h1>

It's really hard to compare the two players, and although Iverson has never won a championship, he proves how a small man rules the game and also changes the league with his personality. Curry changed the game with his three-point jumper and largely replaced Reggie Miller and Ray Allen as the best shooters in history.

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