Oh, this little video is a fun watch!
I've watched basketball on and off for decades - going all the way back to the old Boston Celtic championship teams of Bill Russell and John Havlicek. The players have gotten ever bigger and taller (and yes, I do think the hoop height should have been raised, at least a bit).
I was not a fan of the period of big men and their endless dunking. For a while the NBA seemed to lose the teamwork and ball-handling skills I preferred.
So it was with a sense of pleased surprise that I watched the Warriors and their fast-break, ball-handling techniques. This was actually fun to watch! And yes, I do like the 3-point shot, because it forces players to work on what basketball is all about, for me - that great eye-to-hand coordination and super-quick decision-making.
It's a toss-up who is more fun to watch: Kevin Durant or Stephen Curry? I think Durant has really upped his game since coming over, becoming a much better defensive player than before.
But Curry has amazing energy on the court. The Warriors are a better team when he's on the floor. He sparks them in a way none of the other players, even Durant, are capable of.
However, by today's basketball standards, he's short. Really short. He and Kyrie Irving are the same height - 6'3" tall - and close to the same weight (190 vs 193-Irving), even though Irving looks like he could pick up Curry with ease [grin].
Short players have a lot harder time dunking (LeBron James is 6'8" and 260 lbs; Kevin Durant is 6'9" and 240 lb.). So watch this video, and you can see clearly how hard it actually is for a "normal-sized" guy to dunk a basketball!
Stephen Curry on his dunk: “It was like a dream”
Bay Area News Group: January 15, 2018
CLEVELAND — Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant run the play almost every day in practice. But as Curry dutifully noted, “99.9 percent of the time, it doesn’t end with me dunking the ball.”
“It was like a dream that I thought I was going to wake up and be back on my bed in the hotel,” Curry said. “But it actually happened. Somebody said it was like a unicorn sighting. But it was pretty cool for me to get a dunk in that kind of situation.”
https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2018/01/15/stephen-curry-on-his-dunk-it-was-like-a-dream/
article has video of the dunk, very slow–mo and clear. Quite funny, Curry can barely reach the rim!