#3 2015-16 NBA season | 56.6%
Stephen Curry had arguably his greatest NBA regular season during the 2015-16 campaign. His scoring and shooting exploits helped the Golden State Warriors establish a new all-time record for a single season, at 73 wins and nine losses, beating the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls for the previous record.
However, the season ended with a big loss for the team in the 2016 NBA Finals at the hands of LeBron James' Cleveland Cavaliers. Still, that season is one to remember for Curry.
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He averaged a league-high 30.1 points per game (career-high at the time) along with 6.7 assists, 5.4 rebounds, and an NBA-leading 2.1 steals per game. Curry put up a 50/45/90 shooting split, becoming the eighth player in league history to join the 50/40/90 club.
On two-point field goals, Curry shot 56.6% (the best of his career at the time). Curry made 403 two-point field goals that year, the highest of his career so far.
Moreover, he posted a 66.9% True Shooting Percentage, which led the NBA.
#2 2020-21 NBA season | 56.9%
Many thought that Stephen Curry's 2020-21 NBA regular season was right up there and possibly even better than his effort in 2015-16 with the Golden State Warriors.
While we wouldn't go that far, there's certainly a lot to pick from in an extraordinary individual season by Steph Curry for the 2020-21 Golden State Warriors, who struggled a bit to find consistency and missed the NBA Playoffs.
Curry led the NBA in points per game with a career-high 32 per night. He also posted a 48/42/91 shooting split. He had his fourth season with at least 300 threes, and also converted 321 two-point shots (56.9% of his attempts).
Curry finished third in the NBA MVP voting and posted a 65.5% True Shooting Percentage, the third-best of his NBA journey.
#1 2017-18 NBA season | 59.5%
The 2017-18 NBA season was Stephen Curry's best in terms of two-point field-goal percentage. Before winning his third NBA title in four years and second in a row, Curry put up a solid regular-season display in 51 games.
Stephen Curry averaged 26.4 points, 6.1 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game with a 49/42/92 shooting split. He led the NBA in free-throw percentage (92.1) and True Shooting Percentage with a career-high 67.5%.
In terms of two-point shots, Stephen Curry attempted 363 and made 216 (59.5%).
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