Bob Myers uses Beatles analogy to describe Steph Curry's impact on the Warriors

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Steph Curry is kind of a big deal.

He is the "system" in Golden State, according to Kevin Durant.

On Thursday, ESPN's Baxter Holmes wrote a great feature entitled "Joy and secret rage: How Steph Curry ignites the Warriors."

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There are a plethora of great quotes from Curry's teammates and coaches that highlight Curry's impact on the franchise.

As general manager Bob Myers explained:

"You can go see the Beatles, and you can go see Paul McCartney, and he's awesome. But there's a uniqueness in Lennon -- and maybe Paul McCartney is a better singer than John Lennon. I don't know. But Lennon had this aura.

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"And it's like Curry has some (aura), as well. It's more mystical, if that's the right word."

In Game 1 of the Finals, Curry registered 29 points, nine rebounds and six assists.

He scored eight "clutch" points during the final five minutes of regulation.

You think Curry has ever listened to The Beatles? 

Drew Shiller is the co-host of Warriors Outsiders. Follow him on Twitter @DrewShiller

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