Stephen Curry is entering his 17th season in the NBA, all of which have been with the Golden State Warriors. For most of those years, Curry has been among the league’s leading stars, rising to international superstardom along the way. Even with all of the fame and success his career has sent his way, Curry has remained humble and hungry to continue writing out his legacy on an NBA court.
A four-time NBA champion, 11-time All-Star, two-time MVP and four-time All-NBA First Team selection, Curry’s resume is undoubtedly a first-ballot Hall of Fame selection. Yet, even now at age 37, Curry continues to prove himself among the best in the world.
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It’s for that reason that Jason Timpf, who hosts “Hoops Tonight” for The Volume, believes Curry’s longevity is starting to encroach on LeBron James’ level, and thus, is worthy of being discussed in similar breaths.
You can hear Timpf’s thoughts on whether Curry’s longevity is nearing the same level as LeBron’s and why that’s an important part of the Warriors’ sharpshooters’ overall legacy in the NBA by clicking on the embedded video above.
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