2018-19 stats: 29.0 points, 5.1 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.3 steals, 50.1% FG, 47.7% 3FG, 94.9% FT
One thing to know: The case against Curry is that he missed most of November with a groin injury, and the Warriors have been relatively pedestrian (by their standards) this season. He also has arguably the weakest counting stats among other MVP contenders.
But with Curry, the Warriors are still a force. Sometimes star players don't have the best net ratings on their teams because they play against other teams' best players and are on the floor when the game is tight. Antetokounmpo, for instance, is fourth on the Bucks in on-court net rating. They also are still beating opponents when he sits.
Curry is first on the Warriors in net rating, with the Warriors outscoring opponents by 11.7 points per 100 possessions when he's on the court. They're losing when he sits. When he's been healthy, they're 16-5, on pace for a 62-win season.
Individually, Curry is flirting with the first-ever 50-50-90 season, with his three-point percentage only recently taking a dip. His 47% clip from three is still the best of his career. His presence alone wrecks opposing defenses, and he's already gone nuclear a few times this season. Assuming he stays healthy, he may be looking at a mind-boggling third MVP in five years.