Stephen Curry has become the talk of the town since his clutch game-winning shot against the Phoenix Suns. Without a doubt, he is one of the greatest shooters of this generation and in the history of the NBA. His incredible highlights over the years have solidified his place among the GOATs. However, his teammate, Draymond Green, believes he is not just a top 5 player in NBA history but something more.
The Chase Center erupted with joy after Curry’s game-winner against the Phoenix Suns. Even Kevin Durant, who now plays for the Suns, couldn’t help but praise Curry, calling him one of the top 5 players of all time in his position. But for Draymond, this description falls short of capturing the true greatness of the sharpshooter.
In a post-game interview following their 113-112 victory against the Suns, Draymond expressed his belief that calling Curry a top 5 player is not enough. He sees Curry’s impact on the modern game of basketball, particularly his revolutionary influence on the three-point line. While acknowledging Curry as one of the best shooters ever, Draymond believes the conversation should include him among the top 5 players in NBA history.
Draymond’s endorsement of Curry’s top 5 status sparked a viral response from fans. Opinions were divided, with some feeling that Durant’s words were not given enough respect by Draymond. Fans eagerly shared their thoughts and theories on the matter, creating a lively debate.
Some fans disagreed with Draymond’s assessment, arguing that Curry is not even in the top 10. Others speculated that Draymond misunderstood Durant’s comment, believing that he thought Durant only considered Curry a top 5 point guard, rather than one of the top 5 players ever. The inclusion of the “PG” position felt like a slight disrespect to Curry for some fans.
Regardless of the differing opinions, fans will continue to closely monitor the interactions between Curry and Draymond, hoping for a resolution or reconciliation. This debate has once again ignited passionate discussions among fans.
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