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What? No. Not yet. Can't put him up there with Bird, Allen, Miller, etc. yet.

The argument is: steph curry the best shooter in the nba right now?

Most would answer yes.

Is it true to say that athletes are better in terms of being bigger faster and stronger now then the past?

Most would say yes.

So steph curry is the best shooter in nba history right now.

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The argument is: steph curry the best shooter in the nba right now?

Most would answer yes.

Is it true to say that athletes are better in terms of being bigger faster and stronger now then the past?

Most would say yes.

So steph curry is the best shooter in nba history right now.

What does being big and fast have to do with shooting the ball? This is some of the worst logic I've ever read...

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There are better athletes playin today then in the past.

Agreed...but again, what does that have to do with shooting the ball? How big and strong and fast you are has no correlation to how good of a shooter you are...is Lebron the best shooter in the NBA? He's no doubt the best athlete...shooting is about technique. By your logic, the fatter and slower you are, the worse you are at shooting...you can be 300 pounds and 50% body fat and be a great shooter. I'm 5'8 150 pounds and not particularly fast, but I have a pretty good shot. I don't understand what point you're trying to make.

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Agreed...but again, what does that have to do with shooting the ball? How big and strong and fast you are has no correlation to how good of a shooter you are...is Lebron the best shooter in the NBA? He's no doubt the best athlete...shooting is about technique. By your logic, the fatter and slower you are, the worse you are at shooting...you can be 300 pounds and 50% body fat and be a great shooter. I'm 5'8 150 pounds and not particularly fast, but I have a pretty good shot. I don't understand what point you're trying to make.

Steph is the best ever

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