NBA superstars Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant played together for three seasons for the Golden State Warriors. Before Durant’s arrival, Curry was the focal point in the offense for the Dubs. However, after KD joined the team, the two-time MVP had to share the basketball a bit more. This resulted in Curry’s numbers going down. However, he was ready to sacrifice his numbers for the betterment of the team. After winning two straight titles, Durant and the Warriors missed out on winning the third straight against the Toronto Raptors.
Then there were reports of issues between Durant and Draymond Green. Amidst all this, KD joined the Brooklyn Nets. However, he has always had a good relationship with Curry.
Stephen Curry had an interesting question for Kevin Durant
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A new documentary about Stephen Curry called Stephen Curry: Underrated?recently made its world premiere. The documentary chronicles Curry’s journey from college to the league and superstardom. One instance captured an interesting moment between Curry and Kevin Durant. Hours before breaking the all-time three-point record, the four-time champion was at a party in New York at midnight. As per reports from Rolling Stone.com as Durant approached, ?Get the f**k outta here, bro,? exclaims a surprised Curry, before turning to the camera and shouting, ?I?m sorry for my language, mama!?
Then Curry asked, ?Remember that time you thought I was a little white kid?? And the two embraced each other. KD laughed and replied, ?I think about that s**t all the time, dude!?
Durant then added, ?Now you that guy. Embrace that s**t.? After KD left, Curry said that he loves Durant and he is one of the most misunderstood guys in the league.
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The Slim Reaper was already a superstar when Steph joined the league. Not many imagined Curry would be an MVP one day. However, he beat all odds and has become arguably the best shooter ever.
Kevin Durant’s move to the Warriors
When Kevin Durant joined the Golden State Warriors, many criticized the move. Many fans felt KD was joining the Dubs so that he can win a title relatively easily because of the already strong lineup of the Warriors. On the other hand, Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder lost to the Warriors in the Western Conference Finals the previous year.
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So a lot of fans did not like him moving to a Conference rival who just beat him. However, he did not pay much attention and helped the team win two straight titles. For his efforts, he won back-to-back Finals MVP awards as Stephen Curry took a backseat.