NBA Player Rankings: The Top 10 Players Of The 2015 Postseason

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Jun 16, 2015; Cleveland, OH, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) talks to the media after beating the Cleveland Cavaliers in game six of the NBA Finals at Quicken Loans Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

<p><i>Playoff Numbers: 21 games, 28.3 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 6.4 APG, 45 FG%</i></p> <p>Steph had himself quite a postseason. He was named NBA MVP of the league, his Warriors won 67 games and they defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals.</p><div class=. PG. Golden State Warriors. Stephen Curry. 2. player. 41

He set the NBA’s single-postseason record for made three-pointers and he wasn’t finished there. He finished the postseason with 10 games of him hitting 5 threes or more. Curry also had nine 30 point games.

Through the first three series, Curry was the best player this postseason — and if it wasn’t for LeBron James having an insane NBA finals, the Baby-Faced Assassin would’ve been No.1 on this list.

Speaking of assassins, Curry was certainly one when the Warriors needed him most. In Golden State’s four closeout games this postseason, he averaged 30.5 points per contest.

While Andre Iguodala won Finals MVP, Curry was the best and most important player for this great Warrior team throughout the year. The Dubs had a 10.7 Net Rating in the 826 minutes Curry played and had just a 2.7 Net Rating when he sat down. 

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Stephen Curry

PG, Golden State Warriors

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Playoff Numbers: 21 games, 28.3 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 6.4 APG, 45 FG%

Steph had himself quite a postseason. He was named NBA MVP of the league, his Warriors won 67 games and they defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals.

He set the NBA’s single-postseason record for made three-pointers and he wasn’t finished there. He finished the postseason with 10 games of him hitting 5 threes or more. Curry also had nine 30 point games.

Through the first three series, Curry was the best player this postseason — and if it wasn’t for LeBron James having an insane NBA finals, the Baby-Faced Assassin would’ve been No.1 on this list.

Speaking of assassins, Curry was certainly one when the Warriors needed him most. In Golden State’s four closeout games this postseason, he averaged 30.5 points per contest.

While Andre Iguodala won Finals MVP, Curry was the best and most important player for this great Warrior team throughout the year. The Dubs had a 10.7 Net Rating in the 826 minutes Curry played and had just a 2.7 Net Rating when he sat down. 

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