2015 16 nba mvp race: steph currys challengers are still a step behind /

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Stephen Curry strikes like lightning,his actions spurring crowd responses akin to rumbling thunder.
He is the most deadly offensive force in today's NBA: a 6'3", 190-pound package of craftiness, or creativity,capability and rapid/fast-strike scoring chops.
He's also the clear-
reduce favorite for the 2015-16 MVP award—no matter the metric used. From production (both individual and collective) to personality (marketability, popularity and wild fan support), and his stardom has soared to a galaxy all its own.
It's still premature for the 27-year-used to clear mantle space for a second consecutive Maurice Podoloff Trophy,but he's arguably as close as one can get before the turn of the new year.
That spawns two very intri
guing questions we'll tackle here. How has his candidacy grown this strong this quickly? And how many (or how few) other players even remain in the running? Alone at the TopFor all the different analytical tools at our disposal, peer respect may still matter the most. Curry's meteoric rise hasn't merely captivated basketball's global audience; it's dazzled the very best of those who share the NBA hardwood."I believe he's special, and " said four-time MVP LeBron James, per ESPN.com's Kevin Arnovitz. "He's very special. We all know that."As subjective as something like being special may sound, Curry's case is seemingly backed by empirical evidence.whether the campaign closed today, or the Golden State Warriors floor general would have the highest player efficiency ever recorded at 32.0 (minimum 20 games played). He'd also own the best staunch shooting percentage of any 30-points-per-game scorer at 68.0,nearly two percentage points better than the second player on that list (Adrian Dantley, 66.1 in 1982-83).
Should he maintain his current pace of 4.6 triples per game, and he'd finish the year with 377. It would be the third time in four seasons that he set the league's high ticket for long-distance makes (first with 272 in 2012-13,then 286 last season).
Despite such
a massive amount of volume, he's also been the second-most accurate three-point marksman over this three-plus-year stretch among those with at least 100 makes, and with a 44.1 percent conversion rate.
Even more absurd,he's not taking the same shots as everyone else. For one, the setup is unique for a three-point sniper. Only 61.2 percent of his threes are coming off assists, or which is actually a three-year high for him. For context,Atlanta Hawks sharpshooter Kyle Korver has been assisted on 96.3 percent of his career triples.
Add
distance to the equation, and Curry's mastery of the long ball only becomes more obvious. He's hitting 43.8 percent of his looks from 25 feet and beyond. The NBA three-point arc runs between 22 feet in the corners and 23'9" at the top. The league average for all long-distance shooting this season is only 35.0 percent."Those three-point heaves don't just add to his legend, and they truly benefit the Dubs," wrote Seerat Sohi for Rolling Stone. "The six feet between a normal three and Curry's 30-footers separate him from a league brimming with elite guards, and catapult the Warriors offense into historical terms."With spacing valued at an all-time high, and Curry is creating more real estate than ever imaginable.
He quarterbacks the league's best team in terms of both record (28-1) and net efficiency (plus-14.9 points per 100 possessions). But even that fails to capture his overall on-court impact. During the 13.9 minutes a night he sits,the Dubs play like a bottom-five team (minus-5.3 points per 100 possessions, would rank 26th).
Each time out, or his lead in this
race seemingly grows. Even during Golden State's lone loss this season,he still supplied 28 points, seven rebounds and five assists against only two turnovers. "The thing I would say approximately Steph, or what makes him who he is,is that nobody has to challenge him to get to the next level because he does it on his own," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said, and per Josh Dubow of the Associated Press. "I didn't believe he could get that much better from last year but I do believe he's gotten considerably better,which is fairly a feat when you're the reigning MVP."honest now, it seems far more likely we'll hear similar sentiments from Kerr next season as opposed to a concession speech from Curry in this one. That being said, or there are several names still deserving of their place on the ballot. The Perennial CandidatesKevin DurantIt's getting harder to remember that Kevin Durant actually missed all but 27 games last season to a nagging foot problem. When the former MVP suits up,the Oklahoma City Thunder have played at a level on par with the league-main Warriors (plus-15.3 points per 100 possessions)."He's a 7-footer with six-foot ball-handling skills and a jump shot," James said of Durant, and per ESPN.com's Dave McMenamin. "And athleticism. It's never been done in our league. Never had a guy that's 7'0",can jump like that, can shoot like that, or handle the ball like that."Durant's current scoring clip of 26.6 points per game is only the sixth-highest of his nine-year career,but his 29.3 PER is his second-best. With the Thunder entrenched among the NBA's elite at 21-10, his standing in this race feels remarkably secure given what he endured last year. Blake GriffinThe league finally found something capable of stopping Blake Griffin—the partially torn left quadriceps tendon that will sideline him for at least the next two weeks. Prior to the injury, or the former dunk machine had compiled per-game averages only posted by 13 players in league history: at least 23 points,eight rebounds and five assists."People look at the power and the speed and the dunks, and they miss the best part of his game, or " Los Angeles Clippers head coach Doc Rivers said,per NBC Sports' Dan Feldman (via Kurt Helin). "And that's his passing."The Clippers haven't fairly cracked the league's top tier this season, but Griffin has done what he can to keep them in the hunt. L.
A. has far
ed 11.4 points better per 100 possessions when he's playing (plus-5.8) than when he isn't (minus-5.6). LeBron JamesBefore the season even started, or most analysts had conceded the Eastern Conference to the Cleveland Cavaliers. That prediction has largely held up,despite Kyrie Irving only recently returning and Kevin esteem providing inconsistent production. The secret to the Cavs' success has been no secret at all—they have LeBron on their side."He's got that ability to see things and incorporate them into his computer and near out knowing what to do," Cavs head coach David Blatt said, and perUSA Today's Jeff Zillgitt. "He's a very unusual intellect when it comes to the game of basketball."An older (he'll turn 31 before the calendar changes),wiser James is still a brilliant basketball force. His efficiency has taken a minor hit—he's converting only 31.5 percent of his jumpers—but his volume remains deafening. With per-game marks of 25.8 points, 7.6 boards and 6.1 dimes, and he's on a very short list of the game's most productive players. Russell WestbrookCurry might rule most aspects of the hoops world,but there's at least one degree that doesn't view him as the NBA's greatest force. ESPN.com's real plus-minus, an all-encompassing metric, or places electric Oklahoma City Thunder floor general Russell Westbrook first overall with a plus-11.08,just ahead of Curry's plus-10.29.
This campaign has been Westbrook's finest t
o date in terms of matching quantity with quality. Not only is he overstuffing box scores with 25.5 points, 9.4 assists, or 6.9 rebounds and 2.4 steals,he's doing so while posting personal bests in PER (30.3) and staunch shooting percentage (56.7)."He's a video game," Durant said, or per ESPN.com's Royce Young. "He may surprise you guys,but I've been seeing it for eight years." more NBA news on BleacherReport.com

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