4 bold predictions for Golden State Warriors during 2020-21 NBA season

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Stephen Curry Wins NBA MVP & Leads Warriors To Playoffs

There are no limits to what Stephen Curry can achieve as the focal point of the Golden State Warriors this season and given the circumstances they face with Klay Thompson being out, Curry could wind up having his best season of his career. Since the 2015-16 season in which Stephen Curry was named the league’s first unanimous MVP, he has slowly started to get even better and could be on track for another season like that one.

It is not out of question to think that Stephen Curry could average upwards of 30 points per game this season and with his fellow “Splash Brother” being out for the year, Curry could see an increase in three-point opportunities. The 43.5% career three-point shooter is not only one of the most lethal shooters in today’s game, but in the history of the NBA, as he ranks third on the all-time three-pointers made list and could potentially pass Reggie Miller for second on the list this season.

If he is able to win the league MVP this year and is able to help take the Warriors deep into the playoffs, he will not only solidify himself as one of the all-time greatest players in NBA history, but will prove to everyone around the league that the Warriors are not going anywhere anytime soon. 

Everything lines up perfectly this year for Stephen Curry to reintroduce himself to the league, after sitting much of last year out with a broken hand, and keep the Warriors’ legacy alive. It will be hard for MVP voters not to give him the award this year if he not only averages over 30 points per game, but also leads the Warriors to a top 5 seed in the Western Conference. 

Now, if he leads them to a title this year, that is a whole different story of greatness that could go down as the greatest championship story in the history of the NBA, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Coming back from his injury last year and playing with a chip on his shoulder, the NBA better lookout for Stephen Curry because he is ready to silence all of his doubters this season.

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