Rachel Nichols
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Not to mention the fact that his scoring has been historically efficient.
He's got that 20 points a game thing going on.
So there's a lot of reasons
to vote for Shea, especially over Wemby, because he's played 400 more minutes than Wemby.
But here's the thing.
Here's why I can't just make the first half of that my ballot, and I'm still debating about the right side of that, is that in 2015, Steph Curry changed basketball.
He didn't just change sort of how people defended the Warriors.
He changed basketball.
Entire defensive systems went out the window.
And then you saw over the next five years, a stream of three-point shooters come into the league because it became the most valuable thing that you could have, right?
Do the math.
Three is more than two.
That's all because of Steph Curry.
He is responsible for changing the game of basketball.
That's crazy for a sport that's been around for nearly 100 years.
Victor Webinyama, man, is changing the sport of basketball on the other side of the ball defensively.
He just is.
The geometry changes, right?
You have to defend differently, stretches the court differently.
We talk about Steph stretching the floor.