Kobe Bryant though man?
He is the most unclutch shooter possibly of all time.....
Who cares If he shoots game winner's, he wont make them.....
Typical. Kobe plays for the Lakers and therefore we criticise everything he does.
I assure you that if Kobe played for the Celtics instead of the Lakers, we'd all be worshiping him like a god.
Anyway let me remind you that Kobe has 5 NBA championships, and he won at least two of those championships as the undisputed leader and best player on his team. Undisputed as in it wasn't even close. Food for thought.
Let me also remind you that Kobe STILL holds the second highest record in NBA history for most points scored in a game (81). He also scored 62 points in three quarters once back in 2005, which would have also put him on track for a second 80 point game if he wanted it.
Take a look at Kobe's career Field Goal Percenatages from everywere inside the three point line. Then stop for a second and think about the sheer number of attempts he takes, and the nature of those attempts. Almost every shot Kobe takes is either fading away, shooting over an outstretched arm, off balance, double (or triple) teamed, etc. Despite this he's still put up very nice percentages from midrange, and has done that over the course of 19 years
Two season ago at the age of 34 (Prior to the injuries) he shot:
69% inside 3 feet
46% from 3-10 feet
47% from 10-16 feet
40% from > 16 feet
He shot those numbers despite averaging just over 20 FGA per game and despite his infamous tendancy to take incredibly difficult shots.
His 3P% was has never been great, sure. But when people talk about great shooters for some reason they always fixate on three point percentage. There are so many other aspects of 'shooting' that take just as much skill and talent.
For example, I believe that the vast majority of two point shots Kobe takes are vastly more difficult than almost any of the three point shots Curry takes - the amount of strength, stamina and body control you need to take the type of shots Kobe does on a nightly bases (almost always with contact and over multiple defenders) while still maintain your shooting form is just ridiculous.
Looking at Steve Nash, over his career he shot:
65% inside 3 feet
45% from 3-10 feet
48% from 10-16 feet
48% from 16ft-3PT
45% from three
90% FT
Those numbers are more impressive than Steph Curry's career numbers so far, which are:
63% inside 3 feet
40% from 3-10 feet
45% from 10-16 feet
46% from 16ft-3PT
44% from three
90% from FT
In fact Nash has shot higher career percentages from EVERYWHERE on the court, and he even had a higher Free Throw rate than Curry (26% vs 22%), meaning that even his free throw percentage is slightly more impressive.
Another guy who is criminally underrated as a shooter is Chris Paul.
61% inside 3 feet
49% from 3-10 feet
47% from 10-16 feet
45% from 16ft-3PT
36% from three
86% from FT
While his 3PT% isn't as impressive as Curry, he's right up there with Steph in every other category and is (without a doubt) one of the absolute best pure shooters in the league right now. His shooting ability just gets overlooked by he is such an elite player in so many other areas (passing, defense, etc).
Unfortunately shooting stats (by distance) aren't recorded prior to the 2000/01 season, but Stockton was also up there as a shooter too:
62% inside 3 feet
33% from 3-10 feet
46% from 10-16 feet
48% from 16ft-3PT
40% from three
83% from FT
Plus there is also Dirk:
64% inside 3 feet
41% from 3-10 feet
47% from 10-16 feet
48% from 16ft-3PT
39% from three
88% from FT
It's just really hard I think to try and argue Curry is above all of these guys - some of them sure, but there are some guy some guys I just listed (Dirk and Nash, for example) who you could legitimately argue are better shooters than Curry once you factor in other areas of the floor (rather than just looking at three's, like most pro-Curry arguers do).