NBA Players Tell How CRAZY Difficult It Is To Guard Steph Curry In 2023 šŸ˜²šŸ

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All Comments (21)
  • It's so refreshing to hear NBA players give my favorite player in the NBA his props. Stephen Curry is a absolute beast.
  • The worst part about Steph is that he is one the nicest dudes around and YOU CANNOT EVEN HATE HIM!! He will kill you and ruin your career and all you can say is Wow!
  • I'm a huge Laker fan since the sixtys to now..I'm 65 seen alot of players etc..I never care for Steph Curry when he was drafted thought the long ball dribbling show wasn't good for basketball,but now the last 7 years got so much respect for him never seen a player like this he is great for the NBA the way he conducts himself on and off the court..parents definitely had something to do with his up bringing structure...just saw him win a golf tournament and running down the fairway like a kid after he made a Hole In One...so refreshing to see the Passion this young man has in everything he does...YOU GO STEPH I'M A HUGE FAN NOW ...HOF COMES YOUR WAY...
  • @Badunc
    Itā€™s mind boggling that fans like to doubt and hate on Steph when there are legitimate NBA players who struggle and praise him.
  • One of the many impressive things about Steph is that he developed his incredible endurance while packing on more muscle. He is way stronger but also moves so much more on the court around all those screens than when he started off.
  • @skt7330
    These Steph storiesā€¦really love them. I hate to think about it but when this guy retiresā€¦at least we have these video reminders of his greatness. My fav player ever, and Iā€™ve been watching basketball as a teenager and now a 40 something year old, I am still locked in because of him.
  • @otisls
    ā€œIf you look back forever, thereā€™s nobody who plays like him,ā€ says ESPNā€™s Hubie Brown, who has witnessed most of NBA history as a coach or analyst. ā€œThereā€™s nobody that size, that can shoot from that distance, shoot that percentage, go to the foul line, shoot over 90 [percent], handle the basketball like itā€™s part of his hand and move to wherever he wants to go and keep you off balance as a defender.ā€ {source: Howard Beck, Sports Illustrated [1 June 2022], title: ā€˜Wilt. SHAQ. LeBron. Steph Curry? There's a New Definition of Dominanceā€™} :face-blue-smiling:
  • Steph's level of conditioning is amazing. Austin Reaves said it himself that he can't make a shot because he got no legs. If you a true hooper, you know what he means and how it feels shooting that way. Steph is constantly doing it and aside from that, he also sets screens and make his teammates open and take note, HE IS THE NUMBER ONE OPTION! That's so tiring to even imagine, let alone do it and still shoot as efficiently as Steph. Shesssh!
  • Can you imagine that these guys are most likely the most powerful basketball players in the world... Yet, Steph conditioning and skills still impress them! That's crazy
  • @galactic3664
    Steph's cardio is off the charts. Dude is runnin damn near a marathon for the entire game with how much movement he generates on the floor. At his age, to be able to not only move for 30+ minutes, but also shoot from distance, is insane. He's legitimately a one of kind player, par for maybe what his son will do if he does choose to play in the league like his pops.
  • @npc-T1000
    he doesnā€™t get enough credit for how difficult it is to be a the top of this league at 6ā€™2. heā€™s being guarded by guys 6ā€™6 and taller with crazy wingspans but he makes it look easy.
  • @diogooliveira657
    The thing that amazes me the most about Steph is his conditioning, especially at 35. My man is running around the court ALL GAME LONG, even put on some muscle to be able to be more helpful on defense and attack the rim with more ease and there's no signs of him slowing down any time soon despite the fact that, again, he is 35, I repeat, THIRTY FIVE. It's so inspirational seeing the work ethic and the love that he has to have for the game to still work this hard this late in his career. Huge fan of his, props to the Chef!
  • Steph is so underrated Thank you...did anyone see his 2023 handles and Layups?and when his shooting percentage is low you know that Guys were all over him contesting his shots like crazy coz he can't be left alone to shoot...Steph is the best PG to ever play the game
  • @yilunbai
    Missed the Pat Bev one. That one hilarious as hell comparing guarding Steph to Cp3 šŸ˜‚
  • @pfneuman
    ā€œStart guarding him in the parking lot or when he gets out of bed!ā€ šŸ˜… Who was the player who said ā€˜find out what Ayesha is cooking for him so we can copy itā€™? Well deserved accolades from his peers!
  • If you listen to what Marcus Smart said, you'll realize Steph is one of the greatest SCORERS of all-time. People have to stop calling him a shooter. There is no area of the court a 6' 3", non-dunking guard can't score from and against almost any sized defender - with either hand and with HIGH efficiency.
  • I hate that every time a fan brings up how great he is ppl bring up the 3-1 lost to Lebron. This man is great and gives undersized guys some hope that they can impact the game of B-Ball and they donā€™t have be 7ft tall. The man is great and has impacted the game and YMCA gyms all across America! šŸ‘šŸ¾šŸ‘šŸ¾šŸ‘šŸ¾šŸ‘šŸ¾
  • @jmseva
    Are we all ready for Currys 5th Ring this '23-24? šŸŽ‰
  • @86niisan8686
    De'aaron fox wanted to call curry the best player ever.... but because its controversial he toned it down a bit. But to me, skill wise... he is! not everybody is born to grow into a 6'9 body...sure dunking vs pro players requires skill, but not to the level of shooting 43% in TOTALITY outside the arc. Thats including halfcourt, fullcourt heaves...etc. Everyone that has a career 3p% higher than him shot 2 shots a game max and 75% of those shots were catch shoot corner or wing shots. Durant is offensively more dangerous than curry with ball... but durant aint passing like curry, he aint dribbling like curry, he aint shooting from the logo, he aint dangerous offball. And to be honest, ever since losing klay in 2019 curry has been undergoing a physical change, his jumper is now changed, hes rebounding, hes setting effective screens... even though hes still 6'2 his defensive play and his numbers in defense look more like a 6'5 two way guard now... he isnt grabbing as many steals as he used to, but his defense improved outside simple boxscore stats.