Stephen Curry is undeniably the best shooter in the world. He might even be the best shooter of all-time.

But doesn’t calling him “a great shooter” somewhat diminish everything else he does as a player?

Curry averages an NBA-best 30.7 points per game. We take a look at how he is so much more than simply a great shooter.

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And what about defense?

While it’s the offense that makes him transcendent, don’t fall into the trap of thinking he’s a defensive liability either. Starting point guards have scored 30 points against the Warriors just five times this season. And just seven times this season has an opposing starting point guard recorded 10 assists.

ESPN’s Real Plus-Minus has a defensive component and it sees Curry as a good defensive player; in fact, Real Plus-Minus has Curry ranked as the third-best defensive point guard in the NBA this season (behind Ricky Rubio and Marcus Smart).