The N.B.A. Has Never Been Better, so Why Is the Sport Filled With Negativity?

Editor’s note: This story is part of a multi-part series examining the issues and concerns about the current NBA.

Stephen Curry processed what was happening, and about to happen, in about a tenth of a second.

In his 1,009th NBA game, the future Hall of Famer curled off of a screen by Kevon Looney, in the fourth quarter against the Knicks in Madison Square Garden — an event game, in The World’s Most Famous Arena, as they like to say. Curry already had 25 points in three-plus quarters and had four 3-pointers. In other words, a typical Stephtacular night was brewing. And the Warriors were ahead late in the game when

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