He might be biased, but Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors loves the current state of the NBA.
Sitting down on The Today Show, Curry shared his opinion about the league.
Despite what some people say, he feels that his style of deep three-point shooting has helped the NBA and led to the “most skilled era” of basketball.
“Just the way that you see the skill level right now. The way that range has taken over. Guys shooting threes all over the court. From one through five, and all the way down the roster, I think this is the most skilled era of basketball,” Curry said.
“I think this is the most skilled era of basketball.”
– Steph Curry on today’s NBA
(via @TODAYshow / h/t @ClutchPoints )
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No matter what you think about him, no one can deny that Curry has changed the way the league works.
Since entering the NBA, he has led a three-point shooting revolution.
There was a time when threes were valuable and exciting, but now they have become crucial and every single team is attempting to nail them during every game.
That’s mostly because of Curry, who has the most threes of all time and is considered the best shooter to ever play the game.
Some people feel that shots from deep range have weakened basketball and taken away the competitive edge.
Curry doesn’t think that way, and millions of people agree with him.
Instead, he believes that this sort of shooting has helped all kinds of players, no matter their position or role on the court.
Curry knows that the current generation of basketball players is great due to more than three-point shots.
For a number of reasons, he thinks that NBA fans have never had such a great league to enjoy.
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