Well, it's not LeBron or Jordan... I debated the same thing with my friends. After finding out who it actually was, I conducted diagnostic analytics on the better question; Why? Check out this sports analytics case study!
visit me on Medium →Steph Curry is leading a new wave of basketball scorers because the variability in distance on his shots complemented by the hit rate is something basketball enthusiasts have never seen before. This unprecedented skillset can provide coaches with flexibility when tailoring their offensive game-plan while being a nightmare to defend for opposing teams. If a coach wants to use Curry’s skills to the best of his/her ability, then they would get Curry the ball on the left-hand side of the basket at an above average distance away from the hoop. This would almost certainly ensure that the shot is uncontested while suffering minimal drop-off in efficiency. From a defensive standpoint, a player tasked with attempting to contain Curry would be forced to press up tight as soon as #30 crosses half-court.
Steph Curry, point guard for the NBA’s Golden State Warriors, is renowned by experts as one of the league’s most electrifying scorers. By visualizing his shooting metrics in distinct regions around the basketball court, we can gain a better understanding of Curry’s strengths and weaknesses so as to provide some clarity for which situations he will be able to perform the best in. Maximizing opportunities to place Curry in better circumstances that play to his strengths will boost team success in the long run.
I hypothesize that Curry’s success rate on 3 point shots will be the reason why he is considered the greatest shooter ever because his shooting percentage is higher than league average at all areas around the arc. Another thing we can factor in is the success rate of these 3-point shots at different times during the game.