Ben Taylor from Thinking Basketball examines how Stephen Curry’s Game 7 performance vs the Sacramento Kings during the 2023 Western Conference playoffs perfectly represented his evolution as an offensive player for the Warriors throughout his career!
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Imagine he got bigger way early in his career
More Ben Taylor on this channel pls, GOAT of tactical basketball analysis
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The Greatest To Ever Do It.
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Can't believe Steph has been playing since the 80's. Legend!
Maybe its the shoes + creatine
Before I mistakenly saw curry I didn’t even know the rules or how many player are on the court because basketball was boring to all Africans we prefer soccer 100times more but then I saw curry shots it made it fun to me , the only thing we knew about basketball was MJ shoes because we rock it , MJ shoes is more popular than basketball in Africa ask and see 😂 for real
Steph curry goat !!!!
So the answer is the command right?
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Steph curry is so good bro
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Stephen Curry is rarely considered the next Jordan because his playing style is completely different from Michael Jordan, but some say his influence on children is on par with Jordan.
Steph > Magic, even if he doesn't get a 5th title.
we forget that in the first 2 finals with lebron, curry was just starting out as a superstar.
Ben Taylor is arguably the best Basketball analysis. Accounts for everything; Era, bias, teammates you played with, and uses advanced stats to find the true value of players.
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Those non call fouls he doesnt get throughout his career made him stronger and wiser on the court 🙌 #LEGEND 👌
thinking basketball working with the nba is sick
Most people choose 2016 Steph as his peak. I'd argue his best form was his 2022 version. Better finisher, higher basketball IQ, stronger body, way more clutch. But with the same shooting, if not better.
epic content.
One of the greatest ever to play the game of basketball .
This is AI generated, Steph played in the 80's.
What is amazing about Steph is that he continues to improve his craft. He transformed from being the weak link in defense to not being so anymore and also got strong enough to bump off bigger defenders to get his shots. His much improved stamina is causing defenders to tire out and this year he has been working on controlling his breathing. How many superstars invest that much work into getting better?
Congratulations to Ben Taylor
Love that they have Ben doing these
but NBA twitter tells me steph is just reggie miller with a handle and he can’t play make? and that draymond really runs this team?
Looking for the guy…saying " look at Steph so inspirational" 😂😂😂😂…The Chef keeps cooking
This is a great video!
He shot them out the playoffs against Lal but everyone only blamed Poole. Like Curry didn't take dumb shots
Ben isn't smart. Just watch the 3rd quarter to see how much the refs gave him free calls
Steph curry is the GOAT. People simply dont want to say it because he does not fit the norm of a supertall and athletic freak of a player, but that makes him even more impressive imo. For him to dominate the way he has, nobody has ever done. People minimize him down to his shooting. No, he is ELITE and I mean ELITE in everything: from shooting to scoring in the paint, to spacing the floor and getting his teammates good looks. His influence and skills are unparalleled and completely underrated. He is definitely in the GOAT conversation.
Curry’s IQ is so high, he completed side quests during the offseason and is ready to chase another ring.
Steph bulked up just enough.
Don't do us like that, and start re-releasing stuff
thinking basketball being on NBA regularly is making my heart smile 🙂
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I love how the NBA posts all this Curry stuff and then turn around and disrespect him with a rookie whistle.