Curry takes the same "bad" shots that Harden takes throughout the game..pull up 3's off the dribble with defenders draped all over him, or jacks up 3's in transition, 3's with 18 seconds on the shot clock..only difference is when Harden does it, you scream "NooOoOooo you blardy fool!" but when Curry does it, you think "money ball!". Last season he was exceptional, and this season he's even better.
thats just it, there is no bad shots with Steph, so long as he is within 30ft its a plausible shot. He's shooting 11.2 3's per game, the highest in history, and the closest to him is Baron Davis in 04 or something which was in the 10's (Im going from memory here, so I could be off by a bit). The difference between most volume shooters and Curry is that when most increase their attempts their efficiency goes down. Curry has lifted his 3pt attempts in each of the last 2 seasons and his efficiency has gone UP. the guy is incredible, and we've never seen anything like it, and likely wont again for a very long time, so embrace it while it lasts.
The other thing about Curry is that he has a longer ceiling. He doesnt rely on size or strength, he doesnt even really rely on speed all that much, and any basketball fan will tell you that the last thing a player loses is his jumpshot. Curry is 27... most players are hitting their peaks right now and the prime usually lasts from 27-32. I can see Curry staying at elite level until he's 35+ assuming his ankles hold up. We could be on the verge of the next Dynasty - in fact, I think its safe to say that we definitely are.
As for when the Warriors will lose? It wont be this year. Cavs might give them a run on xmas day, and Kyrie will be playing by then, but I still dont think they can beat them (and by the sounds of it, nor does LeBron). The Cavs are bad at closing out games, the Warriors are supreme at it. They can turn around a 20 point deficit in 5 minutes of court time without looking like they are even trying.
Im a Bulls fan, but that 72-10 record is highly gettable right now.