“Why aren’t we just celebrating him” Bob Myers reveals utter disappointment as analysts question Stephen Curry’s legacy


“Why aren’t we just celebrating him” Bob Myers reveals utter disappointment as analysts question Stephen Curry’s legacy

Stephen Curry and Bob Myers

Stephen Curry scored 29 points in Game 2 win of the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics, putting him in elite company as one of just three players in the Finals to average 25 points, five rebounds, and five assists on a 55 percent true shooting percentage. Steph Curry has yet to win an NBA Finals MVP award despite his remarkable career. Despite an impressive career Resume that includes numerous NBA distinctions ranging from All-Star appearances to All-NBA teams, he continues to be criticized. If you look close enough, it’s possible to be fair, but it’s undeniable that Curry has had a significant effect on the Warriors’ recent success.

Warriors GM Bob Myers on Stephen Curry.

Bob Myers
Bob Myers

Many people feel that, Stephen Curry has a lot at stake for these finals but Bob Myers, the general manager of the Golden State Warriors, disagrees. On “The Morning Roast,” he stated about the three-time champion: “That stat, it’s tremendous, but why is that eye-opening? Why can’t that just be ‘Oh yeah, he is as good as those guys.’ It’s almost like, ‘Oh my gosh, I didn’t know Steph averaged those kinds of numbers.’”. “It’s so sad that we have to defend him,” Myers said. Curry, as a player, is unquestionably exceptional. Curry the person, according to Myers, is just as deserving of praise.

Steph Curry in the 2022 NBA Finals.

In the first two games, Steph Curry has scored 34 and 29 points, respectively. He’s shot the ball well from three-point range and will try to continue inflicting pain on the Boston Celtics. His actions show that he is focused and ready to compete. If he can help them over the finish line, he may be able to earn the Finals MVP title for the first time. Curry is just three wins away from winning his first-ever Finals MVP Award, with the series tied at one game apiece.

Stephen Curry with the WCF MVP Award
Stephen Curry with the WCF MVP Award

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Many people believe Steph Curry deserved to win the MVP in the 2015 NBA Finals. Bob Myers, on the other hand, claims that the two-time MVP has never expressed dissatisfaction with the same. The Warriors will have to find a way to get the most out of their offense now that the series is going to Boston. The TD Garden is one of the most difficult places to play in, but Stephen Curry and the Warriors have plenty of experience on the largest stage as Curry’s tenacity has helped him make an impact in the finals in every manner possible.

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