Stephen Curry stands as one of the NBA’s all-time greats, yet his place in the greatest of all time debate stirs controversy among fans and players alike. Many have dismissed his inclusion in the GOAT conversation, sparking lively discussions throughout the league. Recently, NBA legend and Los Angeles Lakers icon Magic Johnson weighed in, offering a compelling perspective on Curry’s legacy.
“First of all, he’s one of the greatest of all time. Then he changed the game forever, right? Because nobody we’ve seen ever with the ability of Steph Curry to shoot that basketball. The greatest shooter we’ve ever seen in history. But he also brought in fans that we didn’t have in the NBA before. He brought in kids. Kids love Steph Curry…Steph Curry is one of those guys who changed the game forever. He’s definitely on my dream team as the greatest that’s ever played this game,” Magic Johnson said, via ESPN.
Comparing sports legends across different eras is a challenging task for fans, given the evolution of physicality, rules, and league dynamics. These elements often fuel ongoing debates. However, the discussion around LeBron James and Stephen Curry has recently gained momentum. Many fans argue that if Curry, the Warriors’ star, secures his fifth championship, he could surpass James in their era, thus bolstering his standing in the GOAT conversation.
Despite being 37 years old, Stephen Curry remains the offensive leader of the Golden State Warriors. He played a key role in the team’s run to the conference semifinals. Moreover, the franchise has not found a natural replacement for his scoring power.
While Curry continues to perform at an elite level, he has already addressed his plans for life after basketball. He has made it clear that his future will remain connected to the sport. However, his motivation to compete at the highest level has not changed. “Our contracts—me, Draymond (Green), Steve (Kerr), Jimmy (Butler)—are all two years (more)… we want this ride to last as long as possible,” Curry said, as reported by ESPN.
