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Tracy McGrady Comments on Stephen Curry Winning 2015-16 MVP Award
- Updated: May 10, 2016
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry became the first player ever to be unanimously voted NBA MVP, which the Association announced Tuesday.
Former NBA All-Star Tracy McGrady said during an appearance on ESPN’s The Jump (via B/R’s Mike Freeman) that Curry’s being a unanimous MVP speaks to “how watered down our league is.”
There seems to be a push in this era of social media in which nothing can be as great as it appears. Curry, in particular, has been the source of scorn from past NBA players most of the year.
Hall-of-Famer Oscar Robertson said during an appearance on ESPN Radio’s Mike & Mike in February (via Randy Miller of NJ.com) that Curry was successful because NBA coaches today don’t understand how to coach:
If I’ve got a guy who’s great shooting the ball outside, don’t you want to extend your defense out a little bit? I just don’t think coaches today in basketball understand the game of basketball. They don’t know anything about defenses. They don’t know what …
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