Despite playing in an era alongside formidable talents such as James Harden, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry has established himself as one of the NBA’s elite. Many fans already consider him as the best player in Golden State Warriors’ history, where he has secured four championships. Yet, his place in NBA history often sparks debate. In this context, a four-time All-Star weighed in with a firm perspective.
“I don’t really know how these rankings work, man. I don’t know what’s required to be put where and where, but that dude better be somewhere in the top five, man… We’re talking about a guy that literally changed basketball. He’s done it in a 6’2″, 6’3″ frame. He’s not the most athletic, and he’s found a way to literally change the game and dominate at the same time and win,” DeMarcus Cousins said, via Straight Game Podcast.
Stephen Curry has not only carved out a niche for himself in this era, but he has also established himself as the all-time leader in three-pointers. Additionally, he has maintained impressive consistency over 16 seasons as the leader of the Warriors’ offense. While his physicality might not be the most striking aspect of his game, his longevity defies the notion that he is not an athletic prodigy. At 36 years of age, he continues to be the franchise’s cornerstone.
Shaquille O’Neal also shares his take on Stephen Curry’s place in the NBA GOAT debate
Not only did DeMarcus Cousins weigh in on Stephen Curry’s inclusion in the GOAT debate, but Shaquille O’Neal also shared his thoughts. The legendary big man has consistently chosen Michael Jordan as his top pick for the greatest of all time. However, during an appearance on TNT, he offered his perspective on the Warriors icon’s place in this ongoing discussion.
“I played against Mike, played with Kobe, played against and with LeBron. They’re all great But at some point, we’re going to have to put Steph Curry in that category. I’m not saying he is, but let’s just have the conversation,” Shaq O’Neal said.
Stephen Curry’s enduring legacy with the Warriors is already legendary
While some former players and fans dispute his place in the GOAT debate, Stephen Curry has already established a legendary legacy with the Golden State Warriors. Over 1,026 games, he has maintained impressive averages of 24.7 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 6.4 assists. Additionally, he has secured two MVP awards. However, his legacy extends beyond the statistics, as he has introduced a revolutionary style of offense that has redefined the game’s offensive approach.
At just 36 years old, Stephen Curry could extend his NBA legacy by winning his fifth championship. The Warriors have built a strong veteran core with Draymond Green, Jimmy Butler, and Curry, which promises to make a short-term impact. Additionally, reports suggest they are looking to add Al Horford to enhance their presence in the paint.
