“The Best Player In The NBA” – Toni Kroos retweets his old tweet lauding Stephen Curry after his heroic performance in NBA finals


“The Best Player In The NBA” – Toni Kroos retweets his old tweet lauding Stephen Curry after his heroic performance in NBA finals

Toni Kroos and Stephen Curry

Toni Kroos, Real Madrid midfielder, praised Golden State Warriors ace, Stephen Curry, calling him the finest player in the NBA. “Steph Curry is the NBA’s top player.” “That’s it,” Kroos said on Twitter.

Curry, who has won two MVP awards, is a strong contender for the honor this year. The 32-year-old guard has a game average of 29.9 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 5.9 assists. He is presently second on the team in scoring, trailing only Bradley Beal (32.9 points per game).

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Game recognizes Game: Toni Kroos admires Stephen Curry:

Stephen Curry guarded by Boston Celtics
Stephen Curry guarded by Boston Celtics

Basketball has evolved dramatically in the last decade or so. The league is becoming more perimeter-oriented, the system is becoming more three-point-friendly, and players have all but abandoned the mid-range shot.

If you were to ask why this happened, the most honest and true response we could offer you is Wardell Stephen Curry.

Curry is perhaps his generation’s most impactful player. He’s altered the way the game is played, how opposing shooters are approached by the defense, and how young players prepare for the big leagues. Right now, the NBA is a shooter’s league.

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Although the midfielder’s ability is on the pitch rather than the hardwood, he’s not far off. Curry may not be the finest defender in the world, but he is without a doubt one of the most gifted offensive powerhouses to ever put on a pair of shoes.

Curry stepped up his game just when some were doubting his reputation, reminding everyone why he was the first unanimous MVP in NBA history and how he helped construct the Golden State Warriors’ dynasty.

Curry, in fact, is now leading the NBA in three-pointers made as well as overall points scored. Despite this, he isn’t a top-three MVP contender. Fortunately, he still has two-thirds of the season to prove Kroos wrong.

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