NBA. LeBron James, Steph Curry, and Kevin Durant could play together on an NBA team, according to a former player.
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With the gigantic Victor Wembanyama’s approval, LeBron James and Stephen Curry were the two biggest stars of the Olympic basketball competition in Paris.
The two set aside their disagreements, which included numerous arguments and rudeness whenever they faced off with respective NBA teams, and worked together to help the U.S. Dream Team win an Olympic gold medal for the fifth time in a row.
It was enjoyable to watch them together for the senses, the eyes, and NBA. LeBron James, Steph Curry, and Kevin Durant could play together on an NBA team, according to a former player.
NBA. To the satisfaction of all basketball lovers and the aesthetics of the game. In fact, they are so close that a lot of people wonder if they would ever get to watch them play together for the same team.
Regretfully, the response is no. They will never be partners again, in the Olympic Games or in any other official competition, according to an unnamed NBA executive.
“Did the TV expert actually make any mention of LeBron and Steph working together in the future? Sam Amico, a well-known basketball pundit for FOX Sports, CBS Sports, Amico Hoops, and the Boston Herald, was informed by an NBA executive that “that will never happen.”
They won’t ever play together again, in reality. Definitely a fantastic Olympic run. However, their partnership is forever over,” stated that In his 21st NBA season, LeBron concluded his career alongside his son Bronny James, 39, averaging 25.7 points, 8.3 assists, 7.3 rebounds, and 54.0 percent shooting from the field per game.
He only intends to finish his career with his son Bronny with the Los Angeles franchise after inking a two-year contract with the Lakers this summer, the first for 48.7 million and the second (player option) for 52.6 million.
And at 36 years old, Curry—who is widely regarded as the greatest shooter in NBA history—still has two more seasons left on his deal with the Warriors, at $55.7 and 59.6 million each. Additionally, his team has promised to work with him for the remainder of his career, till his retirement.
It is no longer an option to reunite.
Even though LeBron James and Steph Curry had a fantastic summer together (the Lakers star was chosen as the MVP of the Olympic tournament), it’s highly possible that this was their final appearance together.
James and Curry are nearing the twilight of their careers at 39 and 36, respectively, so teaming up once more is no longer an option.
LeBron James is already set to retire from the game entirely in 2028, while Steph has already declared that this was his first (and last) time competing in the Olympics. Even when they are both fit and active, James and Curry will only compare in Lakers games going forward. They will once again be rivals.