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Neither Jordan nor Kobe: Warriors star Stephen Curry reveals the two NBA legends he would love to play with

Throughout his NBA career, Stephen Curry has played alongside many talented stars. Yet, in a recent interview, the Golden State Warriors icon named two legends from the past he wishes he could have teamed up with. Surprisingly, neither Michael Jordan nor Kobe Bryant appeared on his list.

Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors reacts in the second half against the Houston Rockets.
Ā© Tim Warner/Getty ImagesStephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors reacts in the second half against the Houston Rockets.

Stephen Curry has solidified his status as one of NBA’s all-time greats, capturing four championships with the Golden State Warriors. He has consistently ranked among the league’s elite scorers, setting a new standard for offensive excellence. In a recent interview, Curry shared which two legends he wished he could have played alongside. Surprisingly, his picks did not include Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant.

In a recent interview with ABC7 News Bay Area, Stephen Curry was asked to name a past player he would have liked to share the court with. Rather than choosing just one, he named two illustrious figures. ā€œAllen Iverson, that’s the first name popped in for sure… Probably Magic. You put me, Magic and AI, I think that’d be a solid three-on-three team.ā€

For many fans, it came as a complete surprise that the Warriors star did not opt for either Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant. These legends not only made a significant impact on an entire generation but also entered the GOAT debate and became iconic figures for their respective franchises. However, Curry’s choice is not entirely unreasonable. Both Iverson and Magic Johnson have left indelible marks on NBA history impacting directly the culture of basketball.

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Despite being one of the league’s best players, Allen Iverson often does not receive due recognition for his impact. Over 12 years with the Philadelphia 76ers, he consistently maintained an impressive scoring average of 27.2 points, along with contributing 6.1 assists and 3.9 rebounds per game. His exceptional play earned him the MVP award in 2001, and he claimed the scoring title four times.

NBA legends Magic Johnson and Allen Iverson

Earvin (Magic) Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers and Allen Iverson #3 of the Philadelphia 76ers.

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Magic Johnson is considered one of the best point guards in NBA history. Over his thirteen-year career, he left a significant mark on the Los Angeles Lakers, leading the team to five championships and earning three MVP awards along with three Finals MVP awards. His impact on the franchise’s culture was clear, as he became an icon in the city by forming a dynamic offensive duo with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

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While the selection of both legends stirred some controversy among fans, Stephen Curry focused on more than just picking the two best players. The Warriors star selected players he believed could seamlessly complement each other on the court. By harnessing his own scoring prowess alongside Iverson’s disruptive steals and Magic Johnson’s unparalleled creativity, he envisioned a combination that could truly make a game-changing impact.

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