SFGATE columnist Drew Magary on Steph Curry making the implausible plausible.
Games left in history. Outside of Tom Brady, you never get to see any great athlete play forever, which makes every great game they play increasingly more valuable to your memory as the end of their career appears over the horizon. Steph Curry can only play for so long and, at just 6’2” and 185 pounds, there’s only so much punishment his body can take, especially against a Celtics defense that’s nearly impossible to wash off once it’s stuck on you.
That’s what made last night one worth keeping in your bookmarks. Steph dropped 43 points on Boston, in a game that would have doomed Golden State had they lost it, and he earned every last one of them. It’s not simply that Steph makes insane threes, but that he can get them off while having about as much room as you do in an office elevator at 9 am.
I, like you, have loved watching Steph Curry play ever since he was a college player. I never want his career to end, even if he haswaiting in the wings elsewhere in the league. This is because Steph Curry makes all of the shots that people love to take. If I’m alone at a playground hoop, I wanna be Steph. I do NOT wanna be Chris Paul. That would be idiotic.
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