Good post.If you just heard, then you may not be qualified to choose.
So many young guys.
Seth has been great last year and this year.
But how many times have we seen this?
So many players were better than Jordan because they had a great couple of seasons.
But dismiss MJ after consistent great play every single season along with:
6 NBA rings
6 championships MVPs
5 League MVPs
14 All Star games
NBA Defensive player of the year
9 NBA defensive 1st Teams
10 NBA scoring titles
3 NBA steals titles
Steph Curry
1 Title
1 MVP
3 All Star games
If people want to predict that Steph will become the GOAT, I'm ok with that, but to say he is now, looks pretty lame when comparing the all around player and the team's success.
I will go ahead and predict Steph will not:
Win 6 titles on one team
Win 6 MVPs
Ever be defensive player of the year, nor make five 1st team all defensive teams
Ever win 10 scoring titles
Ever lead the league in steals.
If he does and continues to shoot this great then yes I will concede, but until then we have seen this proclamation many times before.
I defend Curry most of the time, because there are too many people who come on here with "the best players I saw when I was young could crush anyone today like a bug" attitude. Which is usually just a sign of older guys romanticizing their youths. But I did see Jordan's entire career, and what separated him is that he pulled himself to the top of the mountain, and then just pushed down anyone else trying to get there, in a way that no other player ever has. We're talking 8 years (with a 1 1/2 year pause) where the biggest story in the NBA was pretty much always "can anyone beat Jordan?". And the answer in 6 of those years was "Not a chance". Yeah, he had good teammates, but he was the Alpha and Omega on 6 NBA championship teams.
Curry is doing unprecedented things, and he might actually be having a better year than Jordan ever had, but he needs to keep going for at least another 4-5 years before he really earns the (lifetime) comparison.