It's no secret that there are a lot of players in the league who will increase their shooting percentage when they join the Warriors, because there is no shortage of open shots when playing next to Curry. On the contrary, once these players leave other teams that the Warriors have joined, their shooting percentage will drop significantly, and even many players in the past have even slowly faded out of the league after leaving the Warriors. For example, Quinn Cook, Damian Lee and other players played very well in the Warriors, but after leaving the Warriors, they slowly ran out of balls, and some even retired early.
This is a testament to the impact of Curry's containment on other players. Some time ago, Wiggins was traded to the Heat, and Wiggins, who is now coming to the Heat, has also seen a significant decline in his overall projection performance. His overall shooting percentage and three-point shooting percentage have dropped significantly. With the Warriors, his overall shooting percentage is 44 percent, which has dropped to 37 percent with the Heat, and with the Warriors, his three-point shooting percentage is 38 percent, and now with the Heat, he has dropped to 29 percent. After losing Curry's containment, Wiggins suffered a serious misalignment in his projection.
Perhaps many veteran Warriors fans can clearly feel that Wiggins is shooting in the open position a lot of the time when he is playing for the Warriors, and we can often see Wiggins shooting when no one is defending. That's because Curry will attract a lot of defenders on the Warriors, and the Warriors can find Wiggins' opportunity with a quick rotation shot. The efficiency of shooting in the open space is completely different from shooting against a man. And no one on the Heat team has Curry's ability to contain it, so the space is going to be very poor.
So that's the impact Curry has on the game, on his teammates. After Butler joined the Warriors, his efficiency in all aspects has also improved significantly, and now Butler has a wide space to break through, which is more conducive to playing to the advantages of his tough style of play. So many players will start to slowly decline in their careers after leaving the Warriors, and hopefully Wiggins won't repeat this mistake and hopefully he can get back to his personal form as soon as possible.