“6 physical freaks and a frail 6’3” 180-lbs Stephen Curry”: NBA Twitter marvels at the 8X All-Star featuring on a prestigious list
Stephen Curry is part of an elite company featuring Bill Russell, Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Tim Duncan, and LeBron James, as players with 4+ titles and multiple MVPs.
Despite having established himself as the greatest shooter of all time, Stephen Curry was always criticized for not having the Bill Russell Finals MVP in his trophy cabinet. However, things changed after the Warriors won the 2022 championship.
Averaging a staggering 31.2 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists, The Baby-Faced Assassin added a 4th title and the long-awaited FMVP hardware to his illustrious resume.
After the success he saw this past June, Chef Curry joined a very exclusive group of legends. Joining the likes of Bill Russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Tim Duncan, and LeBron James, the 6-foot-3 sharpshooter became only the 7th individual ever to win 4+ titles and multiple league MVPs.
Bill Russell’s trophy case 🏆🐐 pic.twitter.com/xAGWDY3tST
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) July 31, 2022
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NBA Twitter lauds Stephen Curry for being 1 of 7 legends with 4 titles and multiple MVPs
As soon as this graphic went viral on social media, NBA Twitter blew up with all kinds of reactions.
Steph will always be the pound for pound greatest player ever
— Capitalism is alienating (@socialism4all_) August 1, 2022
And mfs say he ain’t top 10 that’s bs fr
— I’m just like that (@thatmfwastaken) August 1, 2022
Stephen Curry is a neurological anomaly though, some of what makes him him is an freakishly wired brain.
— daniel (@vibrahntt) August 1, 2022
Curry is the most offensively skilled player of all time https://t.co/dUys9N1yLo
— allen j😤 (@aj_franken1) August 1, 2022
Steph along with the other 6 legends in this list have managed to change the game for the good. Each of them, in their respective ways, has revolutionized how modern basketball is played. And how the NBA is perceived globally.
Stephen is 34 years old and isn’t showing any signs of slowing down any time soon. We could very possibly witness the shifty guard add a few more silverware to his overly-stacked resume.
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