Kobe Bryant vs Stephen Curry: Finals MVP Stats and Performance, Who Did It Better?

Stephen Curry is one of the greatest three-point shooters in NBA history. In addition to his long list of accomplishments, Curry is responsible for the popularity of three-point shooting in modern basketball. Kobe Bryant, a legend of the Lakers, is one of the best shooting guards in NBA history. As a result, he is able to maintain a legacy that makes him one of the best NBA players.

According to Curry's statistics, he has averaged 24.3/4.6/6.5 points on a 47.3/42.8/90.8 shooting split over 13 regular seasons. During the playoffs, Curry puts up 26.4/5.3/6.3 in eight appearances.

Curry is often criticized and left off people's all-time lists, despite winning 4 NBA titles.

Curry, however, performs better in the finals series and in Game 7s than Kobe Bryant (2-time Finals MVP).  

When it comes to stats, Stephen Curry (28 games) has more points per game, assists per game, and rebounds per game, as well as a better FG%/3PT%/FT% split than The Black Mamba (37 games).

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