Not counting free throws James scored 460 points this season and Durant scored 448 points, so what about Curry?This season's NBA games are in full swing, and the superstars on the court are engaged in thrilling competitions. Right now, a topic that has fans talking about it is in the spotlight: Excluding free throws, James leads the scoring charts with a feat of 460 points, followed by Durant with a whopping 448 points.
However, in the midst of this group of radiant superstars, we can't help but ask: what kind of killer feature is Curry hiding in this competition?
It's really easier to score high points in today's NBA games, and that's a change of times. Scoring includes not only shots and free throws, but also interior scoring, mid-range, and three-point shooting.
If we don't take into account free throws, do you think this scoring change has a big impact on the big three superstars we are familiar with, James, Durant and Curry?
Let's take a look at the stats, and after removing free throws, who is Janduku with the most points
James. So far, he has played 22 games and scored 90 points from the free throw line, for a total of 550 points. If you don't count the free throws, that's 460 points.
This season, looking at the ratio of games to free throws, it can be seen that James does not always have many free throw opportunities like last season.
This may have a lot to do with the percentage of James shots, who are more inclined to choose shooting.
Durant. He has played 19 games, made 141 free throws, and scored 589 points totallySo if you don't count the free throws, the actual score is 448 points.
It's clear that Durant gets more opportunities than James in terms of free throws. There's no doubt that it has a lot to do with the way he attacks.
In terms of offense, Durant has more options than James, his scoring skills are more well-rounded, opponents often have to foul him to limit him, and KD is more inclined to shoot closer to the basket this season.
Curry. He has played 20 games and made 128 free throws, scoring a total of 588 points. If you don't count the free throws, that's 460 points.
Not only did Curry excel in shooting, but he also scored pretty good free throws. The Warriors' recent game has been a bit of a surprise because Curry's style of play has varied and made more sense.
He no longer limited himself to the three-point offense, but made a more informed choice after reading the opponent's defense, frequently attacking the basket and showing very good performances.
Overall, if you don't count free throws, the highest total points scored by James, Durant and Curry are James and Curry.
Among them, James has played the most games with 22 games, while Curry has 20 games. In addition, Durant played in 19 games, but after deducting free throws, his shooting score was the lowest of the three.