‘Game Speaks For Itself’: Warriors’ Steph Curry Not Distracted For MVP Race
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Steph Curry is one of the greatest players of this generation. He revolutionized how teams approach three-point shooting as the primary factor behind a winning team. He has three championships and two MVPs to his name as proof of his dominance and influence over the game.
However, his Golden State Warriors are lacking firepower and are currently outside the playoffs. But Steph is averaging 30 points this season and in the MVP race. He has spoken about it.
Stephen Curry tonight:
40 points
8 rebounds
5 assists
4 steals
14/26 FG
10/19 3PTHe’s now averaging 30 PPG on the season 🔥 Respect Greatness pic.twitter.com/ExnarXhYfD
— NBA Central (@TheNBACentral) February 12, 2021
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“The game speaks for itself. Those two [MVP] years is the exact same kind of conversation. Obviously, that’s an amazing accomplishment, and being in that conversation with all that we’ve been through these last two years, that means something. Those narratives make themselves as you go throughout the season, and my job is obviously just be at the level that I expect to be, and usually, that means you’re at the top at the end of the season.”
“I really try not to get distracted by that because it kind of taints the moment. And really right now, if I’m doing my job, then I’ll be there at the end of the season, and that will take care of itself.”
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However, it doesn’t look like an MVP is on the cards for the point guard. Players like LeBron James have a stronger narrative driving their chances with players like Joel Embiid and Nikola Jokic putting up monster numbers on winning teams. With the hand he has right now, an MVP looks unlikely unless the Warriors end up as a top-five seed in the West.