Ever since Steph Curry burst onto the national scene in the 2008 NCAA Tournament, he’s been one of the hardest players to guard in basketball. He’s got a relentless motor, a strong handle and a lightning-quick release when he shoots. It’s led to the same question night after night after night for the past 15 years: Is there a “Curry Stopper” out there in the basketball world?
The answer is … not really. Some have worn that mantle for some stretches of time — looking at you, Matthew Dellavedova, Avery Bradley and Jarred Vanderbilt — but usually Curry still comes out on top in the end.