Former Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers head coach and current New York Knicks president, Phil Jackson, recently took to Twitter to comment on defending champ Golden State's MVP point guard Stephen Curry's outstanding play, saying, "Never seen anything like SCurry? Remind you of Chris Jackson/Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, who had a short but brilliant run in NBA?" Yeah, the Zen Master may want to think a bit more carefully before making such a tweet... Since Jackson brought it up, let's compare the two players, shall we? Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf - 9 seasons - 586 games, 336 started (three different teams: Denver, Sacramento, and Vancouver) - 3,514-7,943 field goals (.442) - 474-1,339 3-pointers (.354) - 1,051-1,161 free throws (.905) - 1,087 rebounds (1.9 p/gm) - 2,079 assists (3.5 p/gm) - 487 steals (0.8 p/gm) - 46 blocks (0.1 p/gm) - 8,553 points (14.6 p/gm) - 15 playoff games (13.0 PPG, 1.5 RPG, 2.3 APG, 0.1 SPG, 0.1 BPG, 369 FG%, .286 3PT%, .956 ...
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