Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry has become the face of a franchise that looks poised to enter the discussion of greatest all-time teams in the NBA. Curry himself is garnering acclaim as one of the best players in the league, but Chicago Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg is taking his praise of Curry even further.
On Friday, the Bulls first-year head coach told ESPN Chicago's Nick Friedell that Curry could be "the best shooter of all time."
While folks around the league will make cases for others, it's hard to argue that Curry is not the hottest shooter on the planet right now. He currently leads the league with 33.3 points per game, including three 40+ point games in his first 10 this season.
He is also averaging 5.2 three-point field goals per game. The most Reggie Miller, one of the best three-point shooters of all time, averaged per game was 2.8. Granted, we're only 10 games into this season and it would be incredibly difficult to keep that three-point shooting pace up.
It helps when you're making shots like these, as SI NBA shows:
To say things are going well ...
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Fred Hoiberg Says Stephen Curry Might Be ‘Best Shooter of All Time’
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