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James averaged 34 points, rebounds and 10 assists per game; Curry is averaging six assists per game.
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In the '18 Finals, James got 34 points, rebounds, 10 assists, steals and 1 block, and Curry got points and assists and 6 rebounds.
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In the Finals, James averaged 34 points, rebounds and 10 rebounds per game, while Curry averaged 6 points and assists per game in the Finals.
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Curry, a rookie in 2009, also played 12 seasons in the NBA, during which time he won two scoring titles. Although Curry is the NBA's leading scorer, he has not scored more points per game than he averaged during the season. In the 2015-16 season, Curry averaged points per game and won the scoring title, which was also the first time he averaged more than 25 points per game.
Over the next five seasons, Curry averaged more than 25 points per game in four seasons. In other words, Curry has averaged more than 25 points per game in five seasons of his career.
Bryant has had a staggering 20 seasons in his career, but his form has plummeted due to early career bench appearances and injuries late in the career. Bryant averaged more than 25 points per game in 12 seasons of his career. From 2001 to 2013, Bryant averaged less than 25 points per game in 2004.
That season, because of the addition of Malone and Payton, Kobe's shooting percentage dropped, averaging only 24 points per game.
As the first person in NBA history, Jordan won a total of 10 scoring titles in his career. Jordan averaged points per game in his rookie season. The second season was reimbursed after only 7 games due to a serious injury.
That season, he averaged only points per game. Over the next 11 seasons, Jordan averaged over 25 points per game. In his two seasons with the Wizards, he averaged more than 20 points per game.
Jordan averaged more than 25 points per game in 15 seasons of his career.
As the second-highest scoring player in NBA history, Malone is the NBA's most scoring power forward. Malone scored more than 25 points in each of the 12 seasons of his career. In the 1989-90 season, he averaged a whopping 31 points.
Harden spent the first three seasons of his career off the bench, so his point average was low. After joining the Rockets in 2012-13, he became the leader of the team and the average score soared. In the Rockets' first season, he reached a point average.
In each of his eight seasons with the Rockets, he averaged more than 25 points per game. This season, because of the switch to playing point guard, Harden's average points per game have dropped a lot, only points, but he has not averaged 25 points per game for nine consecutive seasons.
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Curry averaged 25 points per game in a total of five seasons, and it will be difficult for him to surpass James until he retires.
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Curry averaged 25 points per game in a total of 20 games, mainly because the team didn't have other scorers, so he took a lot of shots.
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Curry averaged 25 points per game in four seasons. Curry's scoring ability is very good, especially the three-point shot is very threatening, and he has won several championships.
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Curry has played in 12 seasons in the NBA, won the scoring title twice, and his average season points are also above 25 points.
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2018 NBA Finals: Curry 110 points, Durant 115 points, James 136 points.
James Namus's performance is more consistent than Curry but not as good as Durant, his 136 points in scoring can be said to be the most of the two teams, but the impact on the game is not as good as the first two, after all, the Cavaliers were very brutally swept in this matchup, which also makes James's statistics no matter how gorgeous he can only be the player who should bear the most responsibility for losing, after all, he has the most control of the ball.
Durant had a great game in this game, shooting 13 shots, including six three-pointers, along with 13 rebounds and seven assists. Although his scoring was lower than the other three players, his all-round play in this game played a great role in the Warriors' championship victory.
James Achievement
LeBron James was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the first pick in the first round of the 2003 NBA Draft and was named the NBA Regular Season Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2009 and 2010. In 2010, James moved to the Miami Heat.
In 2012, James won his third regular-season MVP, first championship and Finals MVP of his NBA career, and won the gold medal at the London Olympics for the U.S. men's basketball team, tying the record set by Menapepeker Jordan in 1992. In 2013, James won his fourth regular season MVP, second NBA championship and second Finals MVP, achieving two consecutive championships.
In 2014, James returned to the Cavaliers. In 2016, James led the Cavaliers to a comeback victory over the defending champion Golden State Warriors to win the first championship in team history and his third Finals on July 10 of this year, James officially signed with the Los Angeles Lakers.
In the 2019-20 season, James was elected the NBA assist king and led the Lakers to their 17th championship, their fourth championship and their fourth Finals year, making James the NBA's all-time scoring champion.
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James and Durant have played each other a total of 14 times in the career finals, and the two can be said to be lifelong rivals, let's take a look at some data of the two people, James averages minutes of playing time per game, and the average data that can be obtained per game. Durant's average playing time of minutes per game, the average data he can get per game, these 14 encounters, James 5 wins and 9 defeats, Durant beat James, it can be said that the efficiency is still very high.
Durant is also aggrieved enough to be born at an untimely time, the second millennium was given by James, the Thunder Du Lao Second was bullied by Green Du Lao Si, I hope Durant recovers his health and presents a basketball feast with James in the duel for a few seasons, if I were the owner of the NBA team, I would choose James to build a team, because he has done the most, the strongest impact of the all-round warrior championship, and the more you play, you can make more money.
Durant, the second millennium, is not blowing. Durant made his debut against Oden the Great, and he was always a little worse than Emperor Zhan throughout his career. Durant's career trajectory is based on James, Durant himself said that he entered the Warriors because of Zhan Huang, and left the Warriors because of Zhan Huang (the lie is because of Green), because Durant very much wants to get rid of the hat of the second millennium and prove himself, Zhan Huang is his benchmark, follow the trajectory of Zhan Huang, leave the Warriors, and find Irving, just to prove himself, but unfortunately, Zhan Huang is still running ahead, the peak Zhan Huang is running out, there is not much chance to face Zhan Huang, and his head is bald.
James' fans are really interesting, James's greatness is undoubted, but it doesn't exaggerate and belittle the opponent too much, right? At that time, I thought it was stable, but how many years later, Wei Shao and Harden became supergiants, and how awesome the Thunder was at that time, and how glorious it was to win! It's the same with playing the Warriors, if you lose, you say that the Warriors lie down to win, and if you win, you say you won the historical team.
The data is about the same, but it also has a lot to do with the ball, Adu will be more scary if he wants Lao Zhan's ball possession, in general, Adu is more offensive than Lao Zhan, compared to Lao Zhan, Adu is more like a killer!
Technically, Aduth is better than James, and in terms of character, I personally think that Durant is not as utilitarian as James! In this matter, the two of them are half a pound and eight taels! James huddles, Adu surrenders to the enemy!
But to say that James was recognized by beating Durant, I don't agree with it, James was still a model of one man and one city in the Cavaliers era! I don't like James because of the brainless Zhan fans who advocate one super Kobe Bryant, two super Jordan, three times history first, and James himself seems to approve of it. In 18 years, James played 82 regular season games and scored 51 points in the first game of the finals, and this year Durant played more than 30 regular season games, is this comparable?
Actually, there is, it can be seen that Durant's body is really not good, you are accurate in front, you don't have the physical strength to 6-0 in the back, and James is not allowed, but in 18 years, he played dozens of regular season games more than this year's Durant, and also played 7 more playoff games (Eastern Finals) in the finals, and scored 51 points in the face of the five-star Warriors, although the Bucks have 2 consecutive MVP alphabet songs, how can they not compare to the 18-year Universe Brave, right?
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On May 15, Beijing time, in the first game of the Western Conference Finals, the Warriors defeated the Trail Blazers by 22 points at home and ushered in a good start. Curry hit 9 three-pointers in this game, got 36 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists, and Thompson also scored 26 points and 3 assists. It is worth mentioning that with another win in this game, the Warriors have achieved a 28-1 record in Durant's absence.
Seeing Curry like this, seeing such a Warriors, some fans said that Durant was no longer needed, but after the game, Curry and Green both mentioned Durant in interviews and mentioned his importance.
Durant left the court injured in G5 in the Western Conference semifinals, and after examination, Durant suffered a hamstring strain and will miss multiple games. After Durant's injury, the outside world thought that it would have a big impact on the Warriors, and it would be difficult to even get past the Rockets in the semifinals. But Durant was injured, the Splash Brothers stepped up, and they became the Splash Brothers as we knew them before, and they used their three-pointers to help the team eliminate the Rockets, and now beat the Trail Blazers in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.
After Durant's injury, the American media made a statistic that the Warriors had a record of 26-1 in Durant's absence. They then beat the Rockets without Durant to become 27-1, and now they beat the Trail Blazers without Durant to become 28-1.
With 28 wins and 1 loss, this win rate can be said to be very high. Without Durant, Curry has regained the rhythm and style of play he was once extremely familiar with, and with only one high-post blocking, it is difficult for the Trail Blazers to fight back. Thompson didn't struggle anymore, the three-pointer from the outside was deadly, and everyone was able to step up and help the team score.
This also makes some fans think that the current Warriors don't need Durant, and the Warriors without Durant seem to be stronger.
In fact, this kind of thinking and statement is not right, it can only be said that there are problems with the Trail Blazers' defense today, and I believe that they will make adjustments in the next game. And after the game, Curry and Green also mentioned Durant, Curry said in the post-game interview: "Durant can't play, there is a big hole left on the court, and every one of us needs to work hard to fill it."
Green also mentioned the importance of Durant after the game, saying: "It's hard to lose Durant, he's important to our whole system, but we know somebody is going to step up, every single one of us is going to step up. It's going to get harder and harder, we need to get our mentality right, and Durant has to keep it up when he comes back.
It can be seen that the Warriors players are still very much looking forward to Durant's return, and after Durant's return, the Warriors will be the real Warriors and will become stronger. If the Warriors make it to the Finals, they play against the Raptors or the Bucks, and without Durant, they will have a lot of trouble against Leonard and Antetokounmpo, and it won't be enough to rely on the likes of Splash and Green.
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Curry's overall strength is very high, he has the most points, the strongest ability to control the court, and he is one of the best among the players, even if it is one-on-one, few people can beat him.
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Particularly strong, a very good player, very good points per game, very good physical fitness, won a lot of individual accolades.
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Very strong, very strong, he's been working on his body, keeping his body up, and his performances on the field have shown a lot of people his quality.
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I think he's very strong because Curry is a very good basketball player.
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Curry's decades of shooting practice have created his unparalleled shooting ability. Therefore, his scoring ability and scoring power are very strong, far beyond what we know about his weak body.
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Points, rebounds, Durant performed very well in this Finals, and he also put in the winning shot.
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Finals MVP Durant averaged a total of rebounds, assists, and steals per game. He also threw up a game-winning three-pointer against James, and his leadership won the championship that year against the Cavaliers.
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Durant averaged points, rebounds and assists per game throughout the series, Durant shooting percentage, three-point shooting percentage, free throw shooting percentage in the finals, Durant's performance in the finals was perfect, Durant scored 30+ points in all five games of the finals, and Durant won the Finals MVP for his outstanding performance, which was also the first time in Durant's career that he won the Finals MVP trophy.
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Harden averaged 6 assists and rebounds per game, while Curry only averaged 25 points and assists per game due to injuries.
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Curry averaged 25 points, rebounds and assists per game. Harden averaged points, rebounds and 6 assists per game.
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