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The Suns should formulate the methods they use in games for teams that want to tank. You can have your squad shoot 60% and STILL lose by 10-15 points!!! Genius!

It's an easy formula. Turn the ball over, don't get back on defense and watch the other team rebound.
 

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I have ALWAYS known I would be dead before the Suns win one! ;)

One of us needs to make it, but I'm out of the equation. We need to groom a young Suns fan to carry the Suns forum banner.
 
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Heard this from a friend who heard it from a friend etc. Pretty staggering but Google says it's true. 3 pointers if not obvious

Steph Curry career and through 3/13/25
4000 made 9441 attempted .424 percentage

Entire NBA 79/80, 80/81 and 81/82 combined:
3468 made 13,126 attempted .264 percentage

Last year’s league 3pt % was .366
 

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Heard this from a friend who heard it from a friend etc. Pretty staggering but Google says it's true. 3 pointers if not obvious

Steph Curry career and through 3/13/25
4000 made 9441 attempted .424 percentage

Entire NBA 79/80, 80/81 and 81/82 combined:
3468 made 13,126 attempted .264 percentage

Last year’s league 3pt % was .366

Curry is great but this is a nonsense comparison.

The 3 point line only came into existence in 79. This is like comparing passing stats from the first year the forward pass was made legal to guys playing in a no-huddle, 5 wide offense.
 

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Curry is great but this is a nonsense comparison.

The 3 point line only came into existence in 79. This is like comparing passing stats from the first year the forward pass was made legal to guys playing in a no-huddle, 5 wide offense.
One of the things people remember about Larry Bird was hitting three pointers. Then you go back and look at game logs and he was only taking 2-3 threes most games. Sometimes none. Even as prolific a three point shooter as Reggi Miller is thought to be: Reggie Miller attempted 4.7 three-pointers per game in his career. per Statmuse.
 

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Curry is great but this is a nonsense comparison.

The 3 point line only came into existence in 79. This is like comparing passing stats from the first year the forward pass was made legal to guys playing in a no-huddle, 5 wide offense.

That's why the stat picked those years, it's when the NBA adopted it. That's the point of the stat, this is where 3 pointers were in the NBA when it started, this is where Curry is.
 

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One of the things people remember about Larry Bird was hitting three pointers. Then you go back and look at game logs and he was only taking 2-3 threes most games. Sometimes none. Even as prolific a three point shooter as Reggi Miller is thought to be: Reggie Miller attempted 4.7 three-pointers per game in his career. per Statmuse.

The Warriors had a guy named Joe Hassett, we called him Joey. White dude more than half his shots were 3's. in 1980-81 he averaged 4.8 three attempts per game, in 18 minutes. So almost 10 in the average minutes Curry plays now, he shot 37% from 3 which per the stats was his best year % wise. I distinctly remember Hassett I was in HS and it was so stunning seeing this guy shooting that many 3's I to this day remember him pulling a 3 on a fast break when he had an uncontested layup and thinking my god what is he doing.

The point of the stat is to show how far the league has changed and Curry is the primary reason why. I know lots of people don't like it but it is pretty stunning
 

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The Warriors had a guy named Joe Hassett, we called him Joey. White dude more than half his shots were 3's. in 1980-81 he averaged 4.8 three attempts per game, in 18 minutes. So almost 10 in the average minutes Curry plays now, he shot 37% from 3 which per the stats was his best year % wise. I distinctly remember Hassett I was in HS and it was so stunning seeing this guy shooting that many 3's I to this day remember him pulling a 3 on a fast break when he had an uncontested layup and thinking my god what is he doing.

The point of the stat is to show how far the league has changed and Curry is the primary reason why. I know lots of people don't like it but it is pretty stunning
I guess it tells younger people a comparison. To older guys like me, it's like, yeah no ****! When the three point line came in, we remember coaches pushing back and saying they wouldn't have their guys focusing on it. That it was a sucker's shot. It took years for the numbers to crank up.

Stephen Curry has hit the most career three-pointers per game with 3.9 per game. This is good. But.....​


42.4% Career average on three point shots. THIS is the stat that opens your eyes!
 

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Heard this from a friend who heard it from a friend etc. Pretty staggering but Google says it's true. 3 pointers if not obvious

Steph Curry career and through 3/13/25
4000 made 9441 attempted .424 percentage

Entire NBA 79/80, 80/81 and 81/82 combined:
3468 made 13,126 attempted .264 percentage

Last year’s league 3pt % was .366
Not your point but it’s crazy to remember peak was far more than just the GOAT shooter. The all around pressure he put on defenses to engineer their offense is unmatched.
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Not your point but it’s crazy to remember peak was far more than just the GOAT shooter. The all around pressure he put on defenses to engineer their offense is unmatched.
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I'm at the point where I watch the games and remind myself how lucky I am to have seen his entire NBA career and he's not going to play forever. I saw Rick Barry in his prime as a Warrior. I saw Bernard King, Chris Mullin etc but Steph is on another level.

There's a play in the last game where they run an inbounds play and Moses Moody winds up getting a dunk where there's nobody within 10 feet of him. They showed the replay, Curry set a back screen and then popped out, both defenders went with him, Jimmy Butler was involved so his man didn't help and it's a dunk. That happens 4-5 times a game, completely uncontested shots at the rim because everyone is worried about Curry.

Butler has changed the dynamics of the team, prime Klay was that good that you couldn't leave him , the last couple of years it was just Steph. Now with Butler 2 guys are occupying 3 and sometimes 4 defenders. it's why Quinten Post suddenly looks like a viable NBA player he gets wide open 3's and layups over and over

Curry's gravity as they call it is unreal. I still don't think we're a contender, too small, but just such a joy to watch them right now.

Going to keep saying it, if prime Anquan Boldin was an NBA player he'd be Jimmy Butler. They call him Megatron because his hands are so good, he's constantly posting guys and making one hand grabs for layups, but to me he's more Boldin than Megatron he's just a grown azz man
 
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