When it comes to figuring out how a player will perform in the coming season, there’s no better data than the previous season. But what if the data from the previous season is insufficient?
Such is the case for the Golden State Warriors, and a large handful of their most important players. Specifically their most important player: Steph Curry.
Curry’s 2019-20 season got off to a slow start as he adapted to life without Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant, and with D’Angelo Russell. After three games he was averaging 24.