With an MVP statue and NBA Championship under his belt, Stephen Curry used the 2014-15 season to vault himself to the top of the food chain in an already loaded class of point guards.
While he doesn’t possess the freak athleticism of a Russell Westbrook, or the veteran savvy of a Chris Paul, Curry became the most unguardable offensive weapon in basketball last season and will likely continue to be for some time.
His jump shot has the potency of a nuclear bomb with the power to turn a 10-point deficit into a 20-point lead in a matter of minutes. Furthermore, his handle is second only to Kyrie Irving, as Chris Paul unfortunately discovered painfully last season. With no real threat to his status on the horizon, Curry could very well lead this pack for the foreseeable future.
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