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    Exclamation Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    2015 Finals
    Klay Game PPG: 15.8 ([COLOR="RED"]50.9% TS[/COLOR])
    Curry 4 Q PPG: 10.8 ([COLOR="Green"]75.1% TS[/COLOR])

    sources: https://www.basketball-reference.com...-warriors.html











    Most 4th Quarter Points during the Finals

    1995 Shaquille O'Neal 11.5
    2000 Shaquille O'Neal 11.5 (61.1% TS)
    2015 Stephen Curry 10.8 [COLOR="Green"](75.1% TS)[/COLOR]
    1997 Michael Jordan 10.7 (55.1% TS)
    1998 Michael Jordan 10.6 (50.6% TS)
    2011 Dirk Nowitzki 10.3 (68.0% TS)
    1993 Michael Jordan 10.3
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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    Thanks

    Did anyone ever doubt Curry was the #1 option over Klay in 2015?

    What about their 2016 stats while we're at it?



    Yikes

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    Quote Originally Posted by TheCorporation
    Thanks

    Did anyone ever doubt Curry was the #1 option over Klay in 2015?

    What about their 2016 stats while we're at it?



    Yikes
    He has him beaten in every category and was coming off an MCL year suffered earlier in the post season against the Rockets.

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Jabbar
    Dingo'd

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan
    He has him beaten in every category and was coming off an MCL year suffered earlier in the post season against the Rockets.
    22-5-4 after an MVP season, nice

    More TO than assists, nice

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    Perhaps the most critical segment of this series came at the end of the third quarter of Game 4, Cleveland cutting the Warriors lead to three. The Q was rocking. The Finals hung in the balance.

    Curry calmly called for the ball, shook a defender and drained a three, pushing Golden State to a six-point lead. In a reversal of roles, a gassed LeBron tried to answer with a three of his own at the buzzer, only to miss badly. When James went to the bench to rest at the start of the fourth quarter, the Warriors seized control of the game and the Finals.

    Curry finished with 22 that night. He then dropped 37, including 17 in the fourth quarter, in Game 5. On Tuesday, he dropped a couple of massive threes to help stem a fourth-quarter Cleveland surge, then when double-teamed, hit a wide-open Klay Thompson for another.
    Not only did Curry average an MVP-like 26 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals in 43 minutes per game, but as Kerr told his point guard, sometimes a point guard has to put his own game now in favor of managing the game for his teammates.

    That is what Curry relayed when he said in the postgame press conference, "The Finals are not that different from normal NBA games. It's just the spotlight is different, and soar are the expectations. When you have an average game, you find out in the Finals that people were expecting more. But really, that stuff doesn't matter. It's all about winning. That's what I've learned. I just need to impact games, be myself every other night, do other things to help my team win and be OK with that. Manage the game from a point-guard standpoint, find a way to win and that's what we did … At the end of the day, stats really don't matter. It really doesn't matter."

    This coming from a man who still had 25 points, 6 rebounds and 8 assists in 43 minutes from a Game 6 that he was supposedly managing the game for others, downplaying his own role.

    This coming from a man who still scored 156 points in a six-game Finals with a .585 true shooting percentage—a scoring total and efficiency only topped by three players in NBA Finals history (who all also did it coincidentally in six-game series): 1992 Michael Jordan, who scored 215 points with a .617 TSP; 2011 Dwyane Wade, who scored 159 points with a .614 TSP; 1987 Magic Johnson, who scored 157 points with a .590 TSP.
    They did it with a wizard, Stephen Curry, at point guard. Curry nailed three key threes in Golden State’s 105-97 Game 6 victory in Cleveland Tuesday night, because that’s what he does. In the clincher, however, the regular-season MVP’s passing stood out. He patiently let the Cavs double-team him far from the basket – what choice did the Cavs have against a guy who can sink shots from Cincinnati? – and hit cutters down the lane. Or flipped one-handed passes down low. Or skipped the ball cross-court, or into the corner, to open three-point shooters. Curry had eight assists. Golden State finished with 13 three-pointers.









    Most 4th Quarter Points during the Finals

    1995 Shaquille O'Neal 11.5
    2000 Shaquille O'Neal 11.5 (61.1% TS)
    2015 Stephen Curry 10.8 [COLOR="Green"](75.1% TS)[/COLOR]
    1997 Michael Jordan 10.7 (55.1% TS)
    1998 Michael Jordan 10.6 (50.6% TS)
    2011 Dirk Nowitzki 10.3 (68.0% TS)
    1993 Michael Jordan 10.3

    2015 Steph Curry had one of the most clutch performance in NBA history. The only player to score more 4th Quarter Finals points than Steph Curry was Shaquille Oneal, and he didn't even score one point more than Curry while Curry scored 14% more efficiently than Shaquille


    In the 2016 Finals he was not able to play as well as he did in 2015

    What happened in 2016 that didn't happen in 2015? The major MCL injury





    The MCL is one of four ligaments connecting the femur bone to the tibia at the knee. It helps keep the knee stable as it moves from the outside to the inside.

    So the lateral movements are going to put pressure on the ligament.

    Athletic trainers refer to what’s called a “valgus” position — that’s when the knee is turned inward toward the center of the body, and the MCL stretches to keep the joint stable.

    Most people naturally stand in a slight valgus position, meaning they are putting a little pressure on their MCL without even trying. Playing basketball just adds to that stress, especially during quick lateral movements

    “That valgus position occurs pretty often in basketball,” said Meredith Petschauer, an exercise and sports science professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, “because what you have to do in basketball all the time is plant your foot and turn in a different direction.”

    Curry had a lack of lateral quickness and ability to change direction because of his MCL injury

    Here is a clip of healthy Curry showcasing his excellent lateral quickness and change of direction



    These types of plays were routine for Curry before the MCL injury

    The time table for return of an MCL sprain is 2 to 4 weeks.

    (Keep in mind that healing timetable is for every day activity, nothing more strenuous than walking up one flight of stairs, NOT playing professional basketball)
    Stephen Curry returned from the injury after only 2 weeks because the Warriors were struggling against Portland without him.


    Stephen Curry re-aggravated his knee injury by coming back too early and then playing 40+ minutes of playoff basketball plus overtime in his record setting performance against Portland.


    Therefore we can conclude that Curry's MCL injury was the differentiating factor which lowered Curry's production

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    Averaged 26 for the series and 11 in the 4th so that means 15 for the 1st 3 quarters

    So for the first 3/4 of the game was he just sleeping by scoring only 5 points per quarter and then tried to wake up in the end of the game and stat padded? Cool

    Check mate

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    Quote Originally Posted by TheCorporation
    Averaged 26 for the series and 11 in the 4th so that means 15 for the 1st 3 quarters

    So was he just sleeping with 5 points per quarter and then tried to wake up in the end of the game and stat padded? Cool

    Check mate
    Let the others get theirs 1 through 3 and close it out in the 4th. LeBron could have a few more chips if he followed this formula instead of choking and trying to get bailed out by George Hill down the stretch instead of doing it himself. Tough break on you having extremely low iq btw. Good luck with that.

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan
    Let the others get theirs 1 through 3 and close it out in the 4th. LeBron could have a few more chips if he followed this formula instead of choking and trying to get bailed out by George Hill down the stretch instead of doing it himself. Tough break on you having extremely low iq btw. Good luck with that.
    Right, so score 5 points per quarter is the "curry way" got it

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    [QUOTE=warriorfan]You don

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    Quote Originally Posted by TheCorporation
    Right, so score 5 points per quarter is the "curry way" got it
    Yeah, called not ball dominating, moving the ball, and playing off ball

    LeBron should try it sometime

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan
    Yeah, called not ball dominating, moving the ball, and playing off ball

    LeBron should try it sometime
    Stephen Cuckrry shows everyone how to disappear in the Finals, I swear that lil guy is a magician

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    Quote Originally Posted by TheCorporation
    Yes because then what?

    You're cute when you're mad sweetie
    If you need to get it spelled out to you like that then sorry, you are out of luck. Waste of time. It

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    [QUOTE=warriorfan]If you need to get it spelled out to you like that then sorry, you are out of luck. Waste of time. It

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    Default Re: Klay Thompson averaged 15.8 points in the 2015 Finals, Steph Curry averaged 10.8 4q p

    Some people have too much free time in their hands.

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