For the first time since 2015, Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has been dethroned as the best point guard in the NBA, according to the results of the annual GM Survey.
The distinction now belongs to Dallas Mavericks’ Luka Doncic, who earned 37% of the vote.
For the first time since 2015, Steph Curry is no longer the best PG in the GM Survey. 👀
He fell to #3 with 23% of the votes. pic.twitter.com/cJBi1lia5n
— BricksCenter (@BricksCenter) October 8, 2024
Despite losing the top spot, Curry remains a dominant force in the league, leading in categories such as best shooter, best at moving without the ball, and the player GMs would want taking a shot with the game on the line.
The survey results reflect the evolving landscape of the NBA, with younger players like Doncic making a significant impact and challenging the established hierarchy. Doncic’s impressive performances and ability to carry his team have earned him the recognition as the best point guard in the league.
While Curry’s reign as the top point guard may have ended, his legacy as one of the greatest shooters and leaders in NBA history remains unchallenged. The Warriors’ star continues to be a key player and leader for his team, and his influence on the game is undeniable.