Yep, without a doubt. The guy is only getting better and just finished 6th in MVP voting. He's also coming off a season where he averaged 24 ppg, 8.5 apg, 4.3 rpg, 1.6 spg, 3.3 3s per game, and did it with excellent percentages (FG-47.1, FT-88.5, 3s- 42.4) and in relatively low minutes per game (36.5).
Also, 3.8 TO's a game. I love Rondo but even I think that Curry is better player.
BTW, I just love when someone only posts favorable stuff. It is not needed here Curry is a better shooter by such a large margin that I don't think hiding his negatives matters.
But to be fair...Curry has had the following TOs per year during his 5 year career:
3.0
3.1
2.5
3.1
3.8
During the same span Rondo had the following:
3.0
3.4
3.6
3.9
3.3
So while I agree that Curry could stand to lower his turnovers, let's not pretend that Rondo turns the ball over at a lesser rate.
Look at their assists per game.
Curry
5.9
5.8
5.3
6.9
8.5
Rondo
9.8
11.2
11.7
11.1
9.8
There's a big difference in assist-to-turnover ratio. Curry turns the ball over a lot for a small perimeter player who isn't his team's primary ballhandler/offense initiator.
Mike
What? You don't think Curry is the team's primary ballhandler/ offense initiator? He had 8.5 apg, doubling up Iggy's second most of 4.2 He also averaged 24 ppg, which was 6 more than Thompson's 18 ppg.
His assists to turnover ratio won't be as strong as Rondo's because he actually has the ability to shoot and score the ball, so he looks for his shot much more than Rondo. However, when you count his 8.5 apg and 24 ppg that's 41 points that he's accounting for. Rondo's best season in that regard he accounted for 35.9.