Golden State Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr made headlines after the 127-118 win on Jan. 16 versus the Washington Wizards.
Read MoreWhen the 1996-97 Chicago Bulls had their chance to complete their second three-peat, NBA legend Michael Jordan was in an infamous squabble with the front office management.
Read MoreSteph Curry has inspired a generation of hoopers. While the young guns who mirror his game and see him as an inspiration haven’t all quite made it to the league, his fellow All-Star guard Darius Garland most recently talked about Steph being one of his favorite players. If you watch enough of DG hoop, you can certainly see the inspiration: He moves well off-ball, he’s super shifty and creates separation which gives him higher-percentage looks, and he’s a crafty playmaker.
Read MoreIn a recent GQ Sports video, the two-time MVP and greatest shooter ever went undercover online to answer fans’ questions. Curry answered multiple hard-hitting questions like who is the better shooter, you or Klay? As well as if he wanted to get drafted somewhere else other than the Warriors on draft night. But one of the hardest-hitting questions that hoop fans have been debating for years came up and Curry gave his honest opinion.
Read MoreThe attitude of NBA legends towards the modern NBA is polarizing on both ends. Many are quick to praise how the game has been pushed forward and how the league has grown to new heights, while many are bitter that their names are being overwritten by new guys who are cementing their legacies in the league. One OG who’s been a paragon of the ladder? Kevin “The Big Ticket” Garnett.
Read MoreThe accolades just keep going for Stephen Curry. While it’s not exactly a medal, he received some pretty high praise from his head coach, which many players would reverse as a sort of mark of stature. Kerr, per the San Francisco Chronicle’s Connor Letourneau, compared the Warriors star to his own former teammate and the greatest basketball player in NBA history, Michael Jordan.
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