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Kyrie Irving easier to guard than Steph Curry, ex-NBA player says – NBC Sports Bay Area & California

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Kyrie Irving easier to guard than Steph Curry, ex-NBA player says – NBC Sports Bay Area & California

There have been numerous horror stories from former and current NBA players about how taxing it is to defend Steph Curry on the court.

NBA champion Jeff Teague, who played in the league for 12 seasons, had his fair share of run-ins with the Warriors superstar and explained why Curry is tougher to guard than one of the game’s purest and most skilled scorers ever.

“They’re both tough covers, but I’d rather guard Kyrie [Irving],” Teague said on his “Club 520 Podcast.” “At least you know where Kyrie’s going to be. You going to catch him right at that pass, wherever he’s going to be at in ISO. You look one way, Steph takes off the other. And then you got to catch up. He just causes too much havoc once he moves.”

Teague isn’t the first player to express this about Curry.

While defenders hope the ball stays out of the sharpshooter’s hand, Curry is equally or even more dangerous without the ball as he never stops moving.

“Steph is constantly moving, hitting through screens,” Teague continued. “You’re scared of him hitting a 3, so you don’t want to go out there, but you’ve got to be locked in for sure.”

That definitely says something about Curry’s game, given Irving’s handles, lethal step-back and finish make him such a 1-of-1 player.

But Teague stood on his claim.

“It’s harder to guard those players because you have to go around so many screens,” he said. “You always constantly getting screened and hit. ISO players, it’s just you and him.”

In the end, there really is no right answer. Your options are to get beat on an island by Irving or beat running around chasing Curry like a headless chicken.

It looks like Teague prefers the latter.

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