
The podcast "Court Brain" hosted by Lakers forward James and NBA legend Nash aired the third episode of its third season, with Curry as a guest.
Nash: I saw an interesting statistic when I was watching the video. In a specific stage, Curry, the Warriors' attack rate at the basket was as high as 45% when you were on the court. When you were off the court, this statistic dropped to 27%. This means that your influence increases the team's basket rate by 17%, not counting your shooting influence. This is why people respect your "library gravity".
James: This is the most dangerous, when he doesn't have the ball in his hands. As his competitor and good friend, I can say that. Those guys had never competed against him, so they couldn't understand how tortured it was. Because it's about instinctive reaction. When a dangerous man hands over the ball, as an opponent, you may breathe a sigh of relief and feel that you have defended well. But the most dangerous time for Curry is when he hands over the ball. His 45% attack rate is a good proof. This means that he is still running tirelessly when he is playing without the ball. When everyone is paying attention to him, Chasing Dream layups, Brother No. 1 makes alley-oops, Payton dunks... These are all due to Curry's gravity. It is interesting to say that the ball has energy, but I want to say that the players' running also has energy. In the past, Reggie Miller had the same approach. He created murderous intent while running. It was a pleasure to watch him play, but as an opponent, you would not have such thoughts.
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