there's just something about a last second 3 from the left cornerGurleyman said:Ray's Greatest Shootest Ever title will be short lived. Only thing really missing from Curry's resume was some playoff clutchiness.
Ray's Greatest Shootest Ever title will be short lived. Only thing really missing from Curry's resume was some playoff clutchiness.
I'll school you a little more son, Ray's title as greatest shooter will be short lived. It's just another thing everyone who watches the NBA knows except for you. Stop talking about the NBA, you just embarrass yourself.Relax. Ray's shot swung a title, this shot swung a 1st round series from 2-1 to 3-0.
PcketknfNiels said:Relax. Ray's shot swung a title, this shot swung a 1st round series from 2-1 to 3-0.
I'll school you a little more son, Ray's title as greatest shooter will be short lived. It's just another thing everyone who watches the NBA knows except for you. Stop talking about the NBA, you just embarrass yourself.
More just commenting that Curry is on his way to taking that title regardless - in the abstract sense anyway. Perhaps injuries keep him from 3000, or perhaps he never wins a ring, but he'll probably be considered the GOAT shooting-wise.
You're one of those fools who has to wait until he passes him. Once Curry reaches 3000 threes you will concede he is the greatest shooter, do you know how stupid this line of thinking is? Curry broke the single season three record last season and then broke his own record this season. He has the ball in his hands every possession and having the best handle in the league (along with Kyrie) he can get a three off anytime he wants from any spot on the floor, Ray's handle was mediocre at best so he had to run through screens and depend on others to get open. Ray was an amazing shooter and was the best but everyone concedes it's Curry now.Entirely possible Curry goes down as the goat, I guess I read it as individual shots rather than career body of work. Still way too soon to start seriously throwing Curry on that level though, he still needs to build his resume at this point.
PcketknfNiels said:Entirely possible Curry goes down as the goat, I guess I read it as individual shots rather than career body of work. Still way too soon to start seriously throwing Curry on that level though, he still needs to build his resume at this point.
Pelicans lost game because they couldn't get a defensive rebound in 4th.Curry is a great clutch shooter, but New Orleans threw away the game and the series, by not following up 3 with less than 5 seconds to play.
Entirely possible Curry passes him some day, Ray has close to 3000 career 3s, Curry is somewhere like 1300 though. Ray also has probably the most clutch, biggest either/or shot ever on his resume.
At this point you're clearly just trying too hard and it's just sad.
What a choke by the Pelicans
I don't think he got hit. He contorted his body to draw a foul call. He's amazing though. Fun team to watch.
Unless you're Eli Manning, his don't countTrue, Curry is one of the league's greatest shooters, but will he ever lead Golden St to an NBA title. That's what measures greatness.
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed it.That play was interesting for so many reasons...Speights blatant travel on the rebound and pass, Pondexter complete defensive lapse against the best shooter in the league and Curry always makes you pay. Kid is unreal.