A former NBA champion weighed in on the rivalry between LeBron James and Stephen Curry, concluding that the Los Angeles Lakers star holds a clear advantage over the Golden State Warriors guard. The rivalry between LeBron James and Stephen Curry has defined the NBA for over a decade.
While the NBA season is now in full swing and teams begin vying for a spot in the postseason and a chance to compete for the NBA Finals, it's hard to forget
Curry went scoreless in the second half after putting up 13 in the first, going 0-for-8 from the field as the Dubs suffered a 10-point defeat. James was asked after the game how L.A.'s defense stifled the league's most dangerous shooter and he offered up the team's hilariously simple plan that definitely resonates with the rest of the NBA.
SAN FRANCISCO — In the dazzling matchup between the two greatest players of a generation, LeBron James got the better of Steph Curry. Curry went scoreless in the second half and finished with 13 points on 4-for-17. James, playing off Anthony Davis, registered 25 points, 12 assists and five rebounds.
Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry and Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James lead the NBA in jersey sales.
Even though they had nothing left to prove, LeBron James and Stephen Curry answered their nation's call when it needed them.
Like Curry, Garland started his journey as an undersized, often-injured guard with uncertainty hanging over his future. Both have defied the odds. “He’s one of the greatest players to ever play
Ball fixes a lot of those problems. He's a great communicator and a defensive savant who can still get a ton of steals despite not having the same mobility he did before his multiple knee surgeries. He will point teammates into the right position and has an uncanny knack for anticipating where the ball will go.
Stephen Curry was named USA Basketball's 5-on-5 Male Athlete of the Year and Steve Kerr was awarded 5-on-5 Coach of the Year for their contributions to the 2024 Olympic Gold Medal run, USAB announced on Wednesday.
The Indiana Fever agreed to a new contract with All-Star guard Kelsey Mitchell, the WNBA franchise announced Wednesday.