To borrow a line from Minnesota Timberwolves rookie Anthony Edwards, “he never stop moving.” Curry is perhaps best known for what he does with the ball in his hands – the deep pull-ups, the shifty crossovers, the floaters that touch the sky – but he’s equally as terrifying when he doesn’t have the ball in his hands.
“Pass the ball to the greatest shooter in NBA history when he’s open” sounds easy in principle, but Green is unique in a few ways.
“When he gets in a groove like that where he’s getting everybody involved, and having a Draymond-type night where scoring’s not really the difference-maker, it’s the way that he does the intangibles,” Curry said following Golden State’s recent win over the Denver Nuggets, a game in which Green dished out a career-best 19 assists.