Of course, Draymond Green is already leading Stephen Curry’s MVP campaign

When it’s not dealing with the NBA gambling scandalopen front of the Golden State Warriors, Draymond Greenis on the second crusade.
Prematurely no less, it’s Green speaking into existence his teammate Steph Curry won the NBA MVP, according to The Draymond Green Show.
“For the MVP award … I don’t know that we’ve ever seen it before, but if we have, forgive me and I apologize, but I don’t think we’ve ever seen a 38-year-old win an MVP award,” Green said. “And I think Steph Curry is going to make it. My MVP! We’re going to have a great year and he’s going to keep doing what he’s doing. Steph Curry is going to take home his third MVP of the season.”
On Monday, the Warriors beat the Memphis Grizzlies 131-118 to start the season 3-1. Curry emerged victorious against the Spencer brothers as he scored 16 points with four rebounds and three assists. Meanwhile, Green finished with 7 points, 10 assists and four rebounds.
Undoubtedly, there will be significant focus on the Warriors given their old lineup. A label like Curry himself wearing with pride at the age of 37. Meanwhile, Green is 35 years old.
Curry is averaging 29.2 points, 4.3 assists and 4.2 rebounds per game so far. Green is averaging 10.0 points, 8.0 assists and 5.5 rebounds per game.
There is no way to count out Steph Curry
At the rate he’s going, Steph Curry could win the MVP and play for a few more years. Unlike LeBron James, whose game relies on physicality, Curry benefits from being a player assigned a specific task: shooting the ball.
Therefore, there is no risk of wear and tear that comes from being a player like LeBron, even though LeBron keeps himself in top shape.
Speaking of which, Kari put into work during the offseason. It’s curry known for his grueling workouts and he didn’t let up this summer as he ran through the mountains and got shot.
For everything talk about LeBron’s futureCurry defies even the adage of age.
2025-10-28 19:37:00







