Pure data comparison: Curry has hit 4872 three-pointers in nine seasons of his career, with a hit rate of 43.6%. Oh, my God, that's three percentage points. Shao Wei's professional shooting percentage is only 43.5%. Clay didn't give in much. In seven seasons, he hit 3637 three-pointers, of which 2 126 hit 42.2%. Curry and Clay hit more than 40% of 3-pointers every season in their careers. Curry hit 45.6% in a single season from 20 15 to 16, and claiborne hit 44.2% in a single season.
It seems curry is better. It is very rare to have a high hit rate with a large shooting base (Curry averaged 7.8 3-pointers per game, the highest in the season 1 1.2, and Clay averaged 6.9 3-pointers per game, the highest in the season).
And the two are also different types of gameplay. Curry's master often throws some emergency stops after dribbling, and some long-range sniper arrows will reduce his overall hit rate. Clay plays more without the ball, pays attention to the limit position or creates shooting space by pick and roll, which depends on the cover of his teammates to some extent. The shooting time is relatively more comfortable, so it is easier to shoot and the hit rate is relatively higher.
So many fans will say that Curry is a giant with his own system, because Clay is more like a player in the system. It may not be true. Every player has his own characteristics and is better than others. Clay scored first in the league, with 37 points in a single quarter, including 3 points, 9 rounds and 29 minutes and 60 minutes. Curry probably couldn't do it.
However, the current situation is not so good for the warriors. This summer, Huashui Brothers may face dissolution. After renewing the contract with Green, the Warriors may not be able to keep Clay, so the three-point memory belonging to the Huashui brothers will become a well-known story and can only live in history.