Steph Curry’s place among the all-time greats of the NBA was already well-established, but his latest achievement—leading Team USA to a gold medal at the 2024 Olympics in Paris—has further solidified his legacy. The Golden State Warriors superstar played a crucial role in the final stages of the tournament, particularly in the last two games, showcasing his unparalleled talent and leadership on the international stage.
Curry, who at 36 remains one of the most dominant forces in basketball, has added yet another milestone to a resume that is already brimming with accolades. His list of achievements includes four NBA Championships, two MVP awards (one of which was unanimous), and a Finals MVP. Now, with an Olympic gold medal to his name, Curry has completed a career achievement that few players in history can match.
The significance of Curry’s contributions and his place in basketball history was highlighted by NBA legend Carmelo Anthony during a recent episode of his podcast, *7PM in Brooklyn*. Anthony, who himself is an Olympic icon with three gold medals (2008, 2012, and 2016), spoke in glowing terms about Curry, emphasizing the uniqueness of his talent.
“He’s the greatest shooter I’ve ever seen. He’s a hell of a player. He is a great player… He’s one of the greatest players to ever grace this game. I don’t think we probably will ever see this again. Let’s appreciate this window of what we have with Steph,” Anthony remarked, capturing the sentiment of many who have watched Curry redefine the game of basketball with his extraordinary shooting and playmaking abilities.
Curry’s shooting prowess is unrivaled in the history of the NBA. He has not only revolutionized the way the game is played but has also inspired a new generation of players who model their game on his deep three-point shooting and off-the-ball movement. His ability to consistently hit shots from beyond the arc, often from well beyond the traditional three-point line, has forced teams to rethink their defensive strategies and has made him a perennial threat on the court.
In the 2023-24 NBA season, Curry continued to demonstrate his elite skills, averaging 26.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game while shooting 45.0% from the field and an impressive 40.8% from three-point range over 74 games. Despite being in the latter stages of his career, he remains one of the top players in the league, a testament to his dedication, fitness, and love for the game.
Curry’s impact goes beyond just numbers and titles. His style of play has changed the landscape of the NBA, making the three-point shot more integral to a team’s success than ever before. His influence is evident in how the game is played today, with teams increasingly valuing players who can stretch the floor and create space with their shooting.
As Curry continues to build on his remarkable career, the appreciation for his contributions to the sport is only growing. The acknowledgment from peers like Carmelo Anthony sum up the respect he commands in the basketball community. Anthony’s comments serve as a reminder to fans and analysts alike to cherish the era of Steph Curry, a player whose influence on the game will be felt long after he hangs up his sneakers.
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