![]() That’s one more than the 288 three-pointers he’s nailed. Curry has made 289 two-point attempts this season. This one takes a little thinking, but is still rather ridiculous. Curry would still be averaging 20.4 points per game without having made a two-pointer this year Realizing that Golden State itself is averaging 117.8 points during this span, this is an insane stat.ĥ. What’s even more amazing here, Curry’s 43.8 average represents 37 percent of the Warriors’ total points in these four games. ![]() This means that Curry has contributed (directly or indirectly) in nearly 23 made field goals per outing during this span. Curry’s averaging 43.8 points, 5.8 rebounds and 7.3 assists in these four games. Now that some of the advanced stats are out of the way, let’s look at some simple numbers here. Not only is he shooting 61 percent from distance over this span, his effective field goal percentage during this four-game span stands at. Over the past four games, Curry has made 33 three-pointers. Let’s stink our minds into these stats for a second. His effective field goal percentage in the game stood at. Curry took 27 shots, made 20 of them (10 from behind the arc).ĭespite attempting one free throw, Curry still averaged 1.89 points per shot. Just think about how ridiculous this stat is. In his 51-point performance against Orlando on Thursday, Curry attempted one free throw That’s an effective field goal percentage (equivalent of him hitting 70 percent of his two-pointers).ģ. Here’s the formula: (Field goals made + (0.5 x three-pointers made) / field goals attemptedĬurry is hitting on a ridiculous 46.8 percent of his three-pointers. If you hit on 33 percent from beyond the arc, your effective field goal percentage is near 50. Three-pointers are/should be valued more. The formula is simple, and it represents a new analytic tilt in the basketball world. It places more value on a three and then equates the overall production in comparison to if a player only hit twos. Effective field goal percentage takes into account three-pointers made in addition to the normal field goal. ![]() Second on the list (minimum five field goals made per game) is Kevin Durant at. 643 effective field goal percentage this season He enters the week still having 24 more games to play (29.2 percent of the season).Ģ. Now holds all three top spots for most three-pointers made in a single seasonīy virtue of tying a NBA record with 12 threes made in a single game in his ridiculous performance against Oklahoma City on Saturday, Curry broke the single-season record for most treys in Association history - a record he first broke in 2012-13 before besting again last season.Ĭurry’s 288 three-pointers made this season is 19 more than any other player has made in a single year. Let’s check in 10 amazing stats from Curry’s 2015-16 campaign up to this point.ġ. What he’s doing right now stands as one of the most amazing spectacles we have ever witnessed around the Association.Īnd while some old-timers might not want to give Curry the credit he surely deserves, those in tune with today’s game understand full well that we are witnessing history.Ĭoming off a seven-game road trip that saw him average 35 points per game, Curry and the Warriors find themselves in the midst of a historical season. Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry is the toast of the NBA. ![]()
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