Former NBA player JJ Redick believes that the chances of either Steph Curry or LeBron James winning another championship with their respective teams are unlikely. Redick, who appeared on ESPN, delivered a reality check for both players and their teams. He pointed out that there are few available star players who would be willing to join Curry or James, as most stars are already on successful teams like the Milwaukee Bucks or Chicago Bulls. Redick stated that unless Curry and James are willing to go elsewhere, it is unlikely that they will win another title with the Golden State Warriors or Los Angeles Lakers in the near future.
ESPN analyst JJ Redick did not hold back in his criticism of his former coach, Doc Rivers, despite having played under him in the past. Redick accused Rivers of throwing his team under the bus with his remarks about the challenges of joining a team mid-season. Redick expressed his frustration on ESPN’s First Take, highlighting the significant history he shares with Rivers from their time together on the Los Angeles Clippers. Rivers had previously expressed his frustration with the timing of his hiring as the Milwaukee Bucks coach, stating a preference for being hired during the All-Star break. Since Rivers took over, the Bucks have struggled, with a 3-7 record and currently holding third place in the Eastern Conference.
According to the Source firstsportz.com