Brittany Mills+FollowIs Kevin Durant Making a Valid Point Here? On one hand, Steph proved he could win both before and after KD. On the other hand, Durant was Finals MVP in both of Golden State’s titles during his run — and those dominant performances were a big reason the Warriors became nearly unstoppable. So what do you think — is KD right to say those Finals MVPs matter just as much as Steph’s rings without him? #NBA #KevinDurant #StephCurry #NBADebate #DubNation #Sports #BasketballDrama #BasketballHistory #NBAChampion 40107Share
Beth Holland+FollowSteph Curry Reflects on Finals MVPs and KD’s Warriors EraIn an interview during his China tour, Steph Curry opened up about missing out on the 2017 and 2018 Finals MVP awards. “That topic is always there. In 2018 I felt really close, but I didn’t play well in Game 3. KD’s Finals were incredible — he deserved those MVPs. If your focus is on FMVP, it can distract you. I almost let it distract me in 2018. But winning rings was always the priority.” On Kevin Durant joining the Warriors, Curry said: “We all had the ambition to keep chasing championships, and KD shared that vision. He knew he could be happy here and compete for more than one title. We ended up with two together.” Curry also reflected on 2015, when Andre Iguodala won Finals MVP over him: “That proved you just need to do your job to win a title. I’m at peace with it now, especially after 2022 when I finally got FMVP. That was a career breakthrough for me — and I even graduated from Davidson.” #StephCurry #Warriors #NBAFinals #KevinDurant #NBAHistory #FinalsMVP #DubNation #Sports 120Share
Pamela Owens+FollowWho’s the “Worst” Shooter in the Death 3?Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and Kevin Durant — three of the greatest shooters the game has ever seen. Together, they formed the ultimate “Death Lineup.” Curry: the undisputed GOAT shooter. Klay: the picture of shooting form, the ultimate catch-and-shoot threat. KD: an all-time scorer with efficiency everywhere, but maybe not as pure from deep as the Splash Bros. So who gets your pick as the “least elite” shooter of the Death 3? #NBA #Warriors #DeathLineup #StephCurry #KlayThompson #KevinDurant #NBADebate #DubNation #Sports 00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowAyesha Curry Never Saw a Future With Chef Curry?!Ayesha Curry just dropped a bombshell about her and Chef Curry’s early days. She admitted Steph wasn’t her type at first and she didn’t see a future with him! Crazy to think about, considering how they’re now the NBA’s ultimate power couple. Goes to show, even the Splash Brother’s love story had an unexpected start. Anyone else surprised by this revelation? #Sports #Basketball #StephCurry10Share
Pamela Owens+Follow2016 Steph Curry Was UnrealIn the 2015-16 season, Steph Curry shot 48% from 30+ feet. That year he became the first unanimous MVP, shattered the 3-point record, and redefined shot selection forever. Truly a video game come to life. #StephCurry #Warriors #NBAHistory #MVP #NBAStats #Sports #DubNation #3PointShooter #NBAHistory #BasketballHistory 130Share
Robert Johansson+FollowSteph Curry: The True 180 Club KingBasketball Forever highlighted just how insane Steph Curry’s scoring efficiency is: With 50/40/90 shooting splits (50% FG, 40% 3PT, 90% FT), Curry has the most games in NBA history scoring at every tier: 50+ points 45+ points 40+ points 35+ points 30+ points 25+ points 20+ points 15+ points No one else comes close to dominating the entire scoring ladder while maintaining that level of efficiency. The undisputed King of the 180 Club. #StephCurry #NBA #Warriors #Efficiency #NBAHistory #MyNBAGOAT #Sports 130Share
fnixon+FollowSteph Curry’s New Side Hustle: Google Guru?Steph Curry isn’t just sinking threes—he’s now helping Google level up its gadgets and AI! The NBA champ is officially Google’s Performance Advisor, bringing his athlete’s mindset to everything from Pixel phones to Google Health. The cool part? Curry’s even using Google tech at his basketball camps, showing young players how AI can boost their game. Looks like tech and sports are the new dream team—maybe it’s time to upgrade your own digital playbook! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #StephCurry00Share
FromTheLand+FollowIf the NBA Had an Offensive Player of the Year Since 2013Here’s how it might have looked: 2025: Jokic 2024: Luka 2023: Jokic 2022: Jokic 2021: Curry 2020: Harden 2019: Harden 2018: Harden 2017: Russ 2016: Curry 2015: Curry 2014: KD 2013: KD A lot of overlap with MVP, which shows just how much pure offense drives that award. But maybe having both awards could give scorers and playmakers their own spotlight. Would you like to see the NBA add an OPOY award like this? #NBA #OPOY #MVP #Jokic #Luka #StephCurry #JamesHarden #KevinDurant #RussellWestbrook #NBAChampion #NBALegends 50Share
Brittany Mills+FollowWho Should’ve Won the 2015 Finals MVP? Iggy or Steph?Andre Iguodala was clutch in the 2015 NBA Finals—locked up LeBron, sparked the “Death Lineup,” and averaged 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 4.0 assists. He took home the Finals MVP and became a Warriors legend. But Steph Curry’s numbers were just bigger: 26.0 points, 6.3 assists, and 5.2 rebounds per game—plus all the fourth-quarter heroics. Iggy himself admitted: “They were supposed to give it to Steph.” So what’s your take? Did Curry’s scoring and overall dominance get snubbed? #NBA #FinalsMVP #Iguodala #StephCurry #Warriors #NBADebate #DubNation #Sports #NBAHistory #NBAHotTakes #NBAWhatIf #SplashBrothers #NBAChampion 60Share
Brittany Mills+FollowCould the KD Warriors Go Back-to-Back Without Steph?Take Steph Curry out and leave Kevin Durant with Klay, Draymond, and the rest of the roster. In 2017, could that group still outlast LeBron and Kyrie’s Cavs without Curry’s off-ball gravity to unlock easy looks? In 2018, does Houston’s switch-everything, threes-and-free-throws math smother a KD-and-Klay ISO attack, or can Golden State’s defense and star shot-making grind it out? What’s your call: Cavs in 6? Rockets in 7? Or does KD carry both series? #NBAWhatIf #Warriors #KevinDurant #StephCurry #NBADebate #NBAFinals #NBAPlayoffs #NBA #Sports 10Share