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    Exclamation AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    33.7 points per game
    5.9 assists per game
    4.8 rebounds per game
    2.4 steals per game
    35.5 minutes per game
    52% FG
    69% TS

    Historic season in the making

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Arguably a top 10 GOAT season if he keeps this up

    Arguably the GOAT offensive season if he keeps this up

    The only thing that sets him back from the All time season GOATs (2000 Shaq, 2009 Lebron, First3peat Jordan) is defense... Both Shaq and Lebron were the best and most important defenders on their team, and HAD to play full minutes for any hope to win. The caviar of Curry's magnificence is his output in such limited minutes, but this is only capable by having such a strong and deeply talented supporting cast with a plethora of elite defenders which hide up Curry's lack of true defensive impact (Can't blame him though, he's a PG)

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Quote Originally Posted by GIF REACTION
    Arguably a top 10 GOAT season if he keeps this up

    Arguably the GOAT offensive season if he keeps this up

    The only thing that sets him back from the All time season GOATs (2000 Shaq, 2009 Lebron, First3peat Jordan) is defense... Both Shaq and Lebron were the best and most important defenders on their team, and HAD to play full minutes for any hope to win. The caviar of Curry's magnificence is his output in such limited minutes, but this is only capable by having such a strong and deeply talented supporting cast with a plethora of elite defenders which hide up Curry's lack of true defensive impact (Can't blame him though, he's a PG)
    Jordan yes
    LeBron no, Ben Wallace, Varejao, Big Z, West...his team was stacked with defenders
    Shaq 00 lakers were stacked with good defenders as well

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan
    Jordan yes
    LeBron no, Ben Wallace, Varejao, Big Z, West...his team was stacked with defenders
    Shaq 00 lakers were stacked with good defenders as well
    Nope

    Lebron was actually the runner-up DPOY behind Dwight in 2009

    He was the equivalent of Draymond Green to the Warriors on defense, while being the superstar on offense

    The most important player on both sides of the court

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Quote Originally Posted by GIF REACTION
    Nope

    Lebron was actually the runner-up DPOY behind Dwight in 2009

    He was the equivalent of Draymond Green to the Warriors on defense, while being the superstar on offense

    The most important player on both sides of the court
    Curry has been fantastic defensively this season. Obviously isn't going to be anywhere near Bron or Shaq on that end due to his size, but for his position, he is top notch now.

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Quote Originally Posted by plowking
    Curry has been fantastic defensively this season. Obviously isn't going to be anywhere near Bron or Shaq on that end due to his size, but for his position, he is top notch now.
    Yep absolutely agree

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    durant did 32/8/5/2/65% TS for an entire season. god damn...

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Quote Originally Posted by Jacks3
    durant did 32/8/5/2/65% TS for an entire season. god damn...
    Yep, some people on here have a goldfish's memory.

    Either that or blatant trolling.

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Quote Originally Posted by Jacks3
    durant did 32/8/5/2/65% TS for an entire season. god damn...
    He led them to 59 wins too iirc, despite missing his second option for more than half the season and having Sefalosha/Perkins start 60+ games each.

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Love me some Curry

    It would be fun if Wars would break 72 wins record and repeat as well.

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Quote Originally Posted by Harison
    Love me some Curry

    It would be fun if Wars would break 72 wins record and repeat as well.

    this would send 3Ball crazy...endless threads on how it's a fluke, or some other excuse

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Quote Originally Posted by GIF REACTION
    Arguably the GOAT offensive season if he keeps this up
    Not really. Let's see a few:

    Jordan: 32.5 ppg, 8 assists, 53.8 FG%
    Archibald: 34/11.4/48.8%
    Oscar: 31.4/11/48.3%
    Kareem: 34.8/4.6/57.4%

    And there was Wilt.

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Quote Originally Posted by Marchesk
    Not really. Let's see a few:

    Jordan: 32.5 ppg, 8 assists, 53.8 FG%
    Archibald: 34/11.4/48.8%
    Oscar: 31.4/11/48.3%
    Kareem: 34.8/4.6/57.4%

    And there was Wilt.
    Jordan played in the 3 point era

    TS%

    use it

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Quote Originally Posted by GIF REACTION
    Jordan played in the 3 point era

    TS%

    use it
    Wilt and Oscar played in an eras of TS%'s of .470, so let's also compare their TS% against the league average's.

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    Default Re: AMC WATCH: Through 12 games - 34p / 6a / 5r / 2.5s / 52% FG / 69% TS

    Quote Originally Posted by GIF REACTION
    Arguably a top 10 GOAT season if he keeps this up

    Arguably the GOAT offensive season if he keeps this up

    The only thing that sets him back from the All time season GOATs (2000 Shaq, 2009 Lebron, First3peat Jordan) is defense... Both Shaq and Lebron were the best and most important defenders on their team, and HAD to play full minutes for any hope to win. The caviar of Curry's magnificence is his output in such limited minutes, but this is only capable by having such a strong and deeply talented supporting cast with a plethora of elite defenders which hide up Curry's lack of true defensive impact (Can't blame him though, he's a PG)

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