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Jackson says Curry ‘hurting the game’; Warriors react
Curry finished first in a the AP vote by USA editors and news directors, with the results released Saturday. Not everybody has the vertical, or the physical gifts to be able to go out and do a windmill dunk and stuff like that.
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Off days are scarce for Stephen Curry.
Interim Warriors head coach Luke Walton, who is likely to soon hand back control of the team to Steve Kerr as his rehabilitation from back surgery nears its conclusion, was somewhat alarmed at the sight of a prized asset leaving the court, but is placing his trust in Curry’s optimistic self-assessment.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) waits for play to resume during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Boston Celtics in Boston, Friday, Dec. 11, 2015.
To a degree, he’s hurting the game. And what I mean by that is that I go into these high school gyms, I watch these kids, and the first thing they do is they run to the three-point line.
No one has had a bigger impact on basketball in 2015, and I can’t come up with another athlete in any sport who has had a year like Curry’s.
“So I don’t know if that’s more with the trainers during the game, but obviously the guys have tomorrow off and Steph will be in to get treatment, and he’ll do what he needs to do to take care of his body”. Work on your other aspects of the game. If you can shoot, shoot.
Nearly two years after he left the Golden State Warriors, former head coach Mark Jackson seems to still have bitterness towards his old squad after saying that reigning NBA MVP Stephen Curry’s stupendous performance from beyond the arc this season has been “hurting the game”. “If you can’t, stop”.
If you’ve ever played sports at any level, you know that the relationship between a coach and a player is one akin to one of a father and son. He’s also converting an outrageous 57.3 percent of his drives, per National Basketball Association player-tracking data, which makes him the league’s most efficient scorer on such plays (minimum five drives per night).
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Here is a clip that replays Jackson’s exact comments regarding Steph Curry during the Christmas day game.