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Curry entered the 2015-16 season on a mission. He led the NBA in 3-pointers for the fourth consecutive season, breaking his own record with 402 treys. He also increased his scoring average from 23.8 to a league-best 30.1, which is the highest scoring increase for a back-to-back MVP award winner in league history.



Ability to control the ball is Cousy's specialty. In the closing minutes of a tight game, with the score tied, Cousy, with his uncanny passing and dribbling, keeps the Celtics in control until the last second. Then he shoots, usually scores and it's too late for the opposition to do anything. It is his sleight-of-hand tricks and behind-the-back dribbles and passes that spark the Celts' devastating fastbreak offense. No wonder he is called the "Houdini of the Hardwoods." No one can dribble like he does. Here he's shown taking to the air for a basket against the Royals' Phil Jordan.



N.B.A. fans get a chance to see "Hot Rod" in action this season. In college, he was such a phenomenal scorer he would often stop shooting to keep games from being complete routes! In a game against Furman, Rod hit for 54 points and in 3 years scored a total of 2180. He owns a basketfull of records including the mark of 23 straight free throws. In his senior year Rod scored 671 points in 29 games for a flashy 23.1 average and wound up his college career with a big 24.5.



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