@TreyJoh78911859 @LockedOnBulls Your original comment was in reference to his 2nd MVP, so his first is not relevant. I googled my responses so as to ensure that what I was saying was factually correct, something you should have done before saying that Rose outrebounded and outscored Curry in his 2nd mvp year.
@TreyJoh78911859 @LockedOnBulls Curry had more points, rebounds, steals, win shares as well as a higher fg%, 3pt %, FT%, true shooting %, and advanced metrics like win shares, VORP, and PER greatly favor Steph. Not to mention they won 73 games. Rose's defensive metrics grade slightly better and had more assists
@TreyJoh78911859 @LockedOnBulls@krispbenwa Your information is incorrect. Curry scored 30.1 ppg to Rose's 25 as well as outrebounding him 5.4 to 4.1 in fewer minutes per game. Not to mention Curry having twice as many steals per game and shooting much more efficiently: 50%/45%/90% to Rose 44%/33%/85%.
@TreyJoh78911859 @LockedOnBulls@krispbenwa My man, I hope this is sarcasm that I'm not catching. I loved watching Rose play and that season was very fun as a Bulls fan but Curry's second MVP year was lightyears better in almost every way possible.
@KellyScaletta If Kanter could ever be just passable on defense so as to allow him to consistently play 30-35 minutes he would put up some crazy numbers.
@ChrisRaybon I generally agree but would also contend that if hes not productive immediately the Pats are one of the few teams smart enough to not force feed him touches in order to justify the pick. Conversely, I assume Seattle will run Penny into the ground regardless of effectiveness.
@redrock_bball That was definitely a rough one. Trading up for McDermott and deciding that Hoiberg (who I dont have a huge problem with) was the next coach before removing Thibs and STILL giving him rosters that did not suit his style are up there for me as well. Trae Young might finish the job