Stephen Curry's Greatest Team in NBA History: Without LeBron James
Every fan and analyst has their own version of the best five-man roster in NBA history, but the players always make the most interesting picks for their favorite lineups.
Recently, Stephen Curry shared on X, Twitter's new name, about his greatest starting five of all time. Of course, with humility, the Golden State Warriors defender did not put himself in the No.
Instead, Curry chose Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan as defenders, Kobe Bryant at number 3, Tim Duncan and Shaquille O'Neal as the big men.
During the selection process, Curry initially named Larry Bird in the position of auxiliary pioneer but at the last minute replaced it with the late elder Bryant.
Except for the defenders, the remaining 3 faces all had a time when they faced Stephen Curry in the early stages of the defender's career in 1988.
While Curry appeared in many of the NBA's greatest 5-man squads in the eyes of many fans, he showed respect for the seniors when choosing a squad consisting of retired players.
Despite making a huge impact on modern basketball and repeatedly claiming his Golden State Warriors are stronger than the Chicago Bulls of the 90s, Chef does not want to stand in the controversy about who is the poster The best dribbler in history.
Another interesting thing is that LeBron James is absent from Steph's selection, even though this is a compatriot and also a man who receives the respect of the 35-year-old player.
During his career, Curry had 4 encounters with James in the NBA Finals. Steph's Golden State had 3 rings, but also suffered an unbelievable comeback against LeBron's Cavaliers in 2016.