2022 is the Year of Stephen Curry

Stephen Curry has put together seasonal campaigns like no other throughout his 13-year career. In 2016, he became the first unanimous MVP in NBA History with a 50/40/90 season and the first player to knock down 400 threes in a season. In 2021: he put together arguably an even better season than 2016 with one of the most prolific offensive seasons ever. While both years were incredible playing-wise— no season or year of Curry's may be more memorable than 2022.

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Jonathan Kuminga Showcases Improving Jump Shot Mechanics in FIBA

If nothing else, the Golden State Warriors of the modern era will be remembered for being the catalysts of the three-point revolution. While Steph Curry was the driving force behind the league’s shift to a focus on the perimeter, Klay Thompson’s explosive games where he’s wreaked havoc on the opponent’s defense while barely even dribbling the basketball has helped contribute to that plenty.

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What the Warriors Should Expect from James Wiseman This Season

Two seasons ago, the Golden State Warriors were the worst team in the NBA. Their 15 wins were lower than the Timberwolves and the Cavaliers, both at 19 wins a piece. Steph Curry played a total of 5 games that season due to a broken hand, Klay Thompson had just torn his ACL in the NBA Finals, Kevin Durant was on the mend from an injury of his own in Brooklyn after leaving in free agency, and it was a down year for Draymond Green with a myriad of injuries of his own.

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