#1 Stephen Curry – Golden State Warriors
2020-21 Stats: 32.0 PPG, 5.5 RPG, 5.8 APG, 1.2 STL, 48.2 FG%, 42.1 3P%
After all the records he broke last season and after he became the All-Time leading scorer in Warriors history, passing the late, great Wilt Chamberlain, there is no way you cannot rank Stephen Curry No. 1 on the Top point guards list entering the 2021-22 season.
Curry had arguably a better season than when he won the league-MVP award unanimously in 2016 and if it was not for him, the Warriors probably would have finished near dead-last in the league standings.
Curry finished third in the MVP race during the 2020-21 season, finishing with the second-most first-place votes behind NIkola Jokic, and there is a real chance that he could once again be in contention for this award.
Stephen Curry is the best three-point shooter in the NBA and will soon be able to say that he is the best three-point shooter of All-Time, as he is just 141 made threes behind Ray Allen for first in league history.
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With Klay Thompson set to return at some point during the season, as well as Draymond Green, Andrew Wiggins, James Wiseman, Andre Iguodala, and others providing secondary depth, the Warriors have a chance to once again be a title-contending team in the NBA and this is in large part because of Steph Curry.
On any given night, Curry can go for 40+ points in a blink of an eye, and sometimes, he can even go for 60+ points like he did against the Portland Trail Blazers last season on January 3, scoring 62 points on 18-31 shooting, 8-16 from deep.
There has never been a shooter and dynamic scorer like Stephen Curry in the NBA and the scariest thing is that Curry is getting better as he gets older. He is now 33-years-old and showing no signs of slowing down, which is why Stephen Curry is still the best point guard in the NBA.