After tonight's deflating defeat, one that left the Warriors out of the playoffs for the second time in the last three seasons, and the fourth time in the last seven, Curry made history, matching Moses Malone, Kevin Garnett and Derrick Rose as the MVP winners with the most times missing the playoffs on their resume, each boasting seven such campaigns. Rose arguably had the least impressive career, accolade-wise, of any MVP winner - due to injuries - but the other two are all-timers. (For this exercise, we're only counting seasons in which the player actually played, so, for example, when Rose missed an entire campaign due to injury, we didn't count that here.) Both Malone (19 NBA seasons) and Garnett (21) played longer than Curry (17) has thus far in his career.
Mathematically, Garnett missed the playoffs in 33.3 percent of his career seasons, and Malone in 36.8 percent. Curry is now at 41.2 percent of the years in his career ending without a playoff appearance, a somewhat jarring number considering the level of player he is in the all-time pantheon. (We have Curry as the 13th-greatest player of all-time.)HoopsHypeThis article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Curry made history, matching Moses Malone, Kevin …