No. 3 – Challenges Curry To Play D
Curry has not been known for his defense, but thanks to Kerr and Ron Adams, the Splash Brother has added another dimension to his game. He began the season picking a lot of pockets and is now averaging 1.8 steals per game.
It’s important for Curry to play defense and enjoy the challenge of guarding the opposing point guard. Curry is the arguably the most lethal offensive player in the league, but he can play well on both ends. That is what will help him in the MVP conversation.
Great. Now this site is turning into another one of those “click to see next page” garbages? If you want to give us a list, just give it to us – enough with the nonsense.
Great stuff! His ability to substitute is what I am most impressed with. MJax was terrible; he would constantly sub 3 to4 players…no continuity, it drove me crazy!
nellie was a master of this, waiting for a steel cage match with Joey Crawford…