LeBron James Pays Ultimate Praise To Arch Rival Steph Curry

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James and Golden State Warriors superpower Steph Curry have shared the court on so many occasions. They have seen each other in the playoff quite often.

LeBron has nothing but words of praise for Curry. There have been so many questions regarding their rivalry. The greatest of all time knows how to recognize greatness, a Curry is an excellent player.

Curry has an excellent ability to change the face of the game with his excellent three-point shooting. He has excellent footwork, movement, ball-handling and athletic agility. This makes him an excellent player, and he is playing his best basketball at he moment. Many would agree that Curry is in his primetime.

Go back to the 90s. Many would say that Curry’s tendency to shoot from 30 fet away doesn’t fit well in the coaching style of that era. It was a strange phenomenon. Players couldn’t watch players go for a 3-point shots without any problem. Reggie Miller and Larry Bird didn’t do this, but they weren’t even trained to do that,

If Curry would have played his game back then, he would have embarrassed his rivals with his impeccable shooting. Curry is one of the best shooters in the league, and he has some great skills to use. That’s his greatest advantage.

Curry’s physique would have taken toll on him back then. Let’s not forget that he is a 6 feet 3 inch player. Many would consider him short.

LeBron James praises Steph Curry

Push that to the side and go all the way to LeBron. The Lakers superstar has declared him as an evergreen player of all times. In an Instagram post of Steph’s photo by Mars Reel, the caption had, “How good would Steph be if he had played in the 90’s?”

“Wouldn’t be Good, He’s be GREAT!!! Any ERA”. LeBron wrote.

Curry has been playing really great but his injuries kept him at the sidelines for quite some time. This has changed and Curry is ready to help the team win more games. Klay Thompson will join him next season. The Warriors are out of the playoff run now.