Stephen Curry tops the list of players giving opposing coaches the most headaches in the NBA
A secret survey was held with 30 NBA technical directors from 30 teams. Stephen Curry dominates player topics.
Stephen Curry, 35, is still one of the most influential NBA players despite entering his 15th season.
The Golden State Warriors star’s uncomfortable battling style creates a brand every time he competes, delivering fans eye-catching performances and giving opposing coaches difficulties.
In a private poll recently conducted with 30 technical directors (GMs) of 30 teams in the NBA, more than 40% of the votes were for Curry when they were asked “Which player makes it difficult for the opposing coach?” and must adjust the most”.
Right behind Golden State’s “chef” is Nikola Jokic, NBA champion and reigning NBA Finals MVP of the Denver Nuggets. He received 33% of the votes from GMs.
Not stopping here, the name Stephen Curry also tops many other topics, proving what an excellent player he is even though he is 35 years old this year.
GMs consider Curry to be the best defender in the league at the moment, winning overwhelmingly with 63% of the votes. The second person is Luka Doncic with 27%.
Also achieving a high number of votes was Curry in the best shooting hand category when the Golden State star was named by 90% of GMs in the NBA.
Existing alongside Steph’s throws is his ability to move without the ball to find space to shoot. Therefore, he continues to top the voting list when GMs are asked which player moves best without the ball in the NBA.
And when it comes to finishing, fans cannot ignore the “clutch” at important moments. Stephen Curry once again topped the voting list, trusted by 37% of GMs to give him the opportunity to make a shot. throw decides the match.
Another element of Stephen Curry that is often overlooked is his ability to lead and lead a team. This is what most fans usually choose LeBron James for.
GMs in the NBA also agreed with the audience and put the Los Angeles Lakers superstar at number 1 (27% of the votes). Curry is right behind with 23% of the vote, ranking second on the list.
Now 35 years old and preparing to enter the 15th season of his NBA career, Stephen Curry gives fans the feeling that he is still a player at his peak at the age of 28-30.
1 year ago, he and his teammates received NBA championship rings, then averaged 29.4 points and 6.3 assists, and had a long throw rate of up to 42.7% 3PT in the Regular Season.