Steph Curry had something of a roller-coaster 2017-18 NBA season. The Golden State Warriors two-time MVP was thoroughly dominant when he was on the floor - on the year, he finished with 26.4 points per game (the second-highest average of his career), on an absurd, career-best 67.5% true-shooting percentage.
But there were downs, in the form of an ankle and knee injury. Curry missed 31 games during the regular season, and the first six games of the playoffs. And while he was brilliant in the postseason, he still showed some of the effects of rushing back from an injury.