http://www.slamonline.com/nba/ray-allen-interview-jordan-brand-classic-kobe-curry/#PfQJvEUTLhDwYBL7.97Q&A w/ Ray Allen.
SLAM: Where do you rank Stephen Curry in terms of the greatest shooters in the history of the League? A lot of fans might argue that you hold that title.RA: Based on what he's done, I think he has to behe's on his way to being the best ever. It's always arguable, based on who's telling the story. One thing I always tell people is, it's hard to compare generations. Everybody has something or somebody that makes him feel special about the game, or the way they saw and the way they appreciate the game. I've sat back and watched a lot, and listened to a lot of people talk. He's creating a lane all of his own. People comparing him to me, to Reggie [Miller]. But I think Steph is in a category of his own. Just being able to have great handles the way he has with the ball, to be able to score at will by getting to the basket. Myself, Reggie Miller, Kyle Korver, Klay Thompsonwe play a different game. We're shooters. We come off screens, pindownsSteph can do that, but he's creating a different lane. Point guards haven't been able to do what he's been able to do, because he's mixing that 2 guard-ish in there with having the great handles of a point guard. When I broke the three-point record, they (Steph and Klay) watched that and it became something they said in their mind, this is what I want to do. Now, there are kids
watching him, saying I want to work on these things, I want to be just like Steph.