LeBron James is spitting bars on what makes the Warriors’ Stephen Curry the GOAT


The Golden State Warriors have been humming recently, currently sitting at 9-6 heading into Tuesday night’s road game against the Orlando Magic. Despite a tough game Sunday in New Orleans, Curry has been playing great for the most part lately, including a 40-plus point game against the San Antonio Spurs last week.

Recently, Curry stopped by LeBron James and Steve Nash’s “Mind the Game” podcast, during which James gave him high praise.

“The energy that I’m going to bring to our team and the fear of the opposition, I think makes him the greatest scorer of all time and one of the greatest threats in NBA history,” James told NBA on Prime on X, formerly Twitter.

Indeed, Curry is considered one of the most feared opponents on the NBA landscape due to his seemingly limitless three-point range and his ability to drag his team back into games seemingly in an instant.

Curry and James are still doing it in the twilight of their careers, with Curry turning 38 this season and James turning 41 next month.

Solid start for the Warriors

Warriors star Draymond Green is speaking out about an on-court incident after a fan yelled
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Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors have played decent basketball so far this year, showing that they are capable of beating and losing to anyone.

While he’s had some rough games, Curry has also been brilliant at times for the Warriors this season, including in wins in San Antonio, and the team is also getting some good contributions from its depth, including Moses Moody, who had a great night against the Pelicans.

Either way, the Warriors and Magic should tip things off Tuesday night at 7:00 PM ET from Orlando.





2025-11-18 17:13:00

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