Debates surrounding LeBron James and Michael Jordan rage, but what about the Steph Curry- LeBron debate?
Timberwolves legend Kevin Garnett made a bold claim about the Warriors star recently.
βI think all the young stars of our league are starting to come into their own,β Garnett told Paul Pierce on their podcast, βTicket and The Truth with Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierceβ on Tuesday. βIβve said this countless times. I think that weβre in the Curry era. He is the GOAT of this era. When we talk about the long ball and the 3 ball, you got to talk about the messiah of that long ball, you understand, and thatβs how I look at it.
βSo in this era right here, Iβm watching [the Thompson] twins, those twins, [Amen and Asaur], we didnβt see them come out of no β¦ you know what Iβm saying. We got stars that are just blossoming out of this league. Look at Cade Cunningham. Cade Cunningham, [the Detroit Pistons] are the number one team in the East. We wouldnβt have, you know, but if you watch their trajectory and you watch that Knicks series, you see what youβre seeing, right?β
His shooting didnβt just break records, it fundamentally altered how the game is played.
Before Golden Stateβs rise, the three-point shot was still a complementary weapon. During the 2013-14 season, the year before the Warriors began their championship run, no team averaged even 33-point attempts per game. A decade later, every team in the league clears that mark comfortably.
The change is impossible to ignore.
Curryβs case is backed by accolades, titles, and individual brilliance, but Garnettβs argument goes beyond box scores.
Itβs about transformation. Curry stretched defenses past their limits, forced coaches to rethink spacing, and inspired an entire generation to shoot from distances once considered reckless.
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