Tracy McGrady, legendary player, commented on Stephen Curry’s performances and where he ranks on his list of all-time greatest players.
Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors has long been regarded as one of the NBA’s most electrifying talents. However, amidst his impressive career achievements, a surprising critique from basketball luminary Tracy McGrady has stirred debate about Curry’s standing in basketball history.
Despite Curry’s impressive resume, which boasts multiple championships and individual accolades, McGrady’s recent revelation has left many shocked: Steph Curry doesn’t make the cut for McGrady’s top 10 list of all-time greats.
“He hasn’t cracked my top 10 yet. To me, if one of your guys is missing and you can’t make the playoffs, I can’t put you in [my] top 5 or top 10,” McGrady said.
McGrady’s assessment stems from the Warriors’ recent struggles, particularly their inability to consistently reach the playoffs in recent seasons. McGrady contends that a player’s true greatness is measured not just by individual brilliance but by their capacity to carry their team, especially during challenging times.
While Curry has undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the game, McGrady’s critique underscores the significance of sustained success and team performance in shaping a player’s legacy. As Curry continues to navigate the highs and lows of professional basketball, he faces the task of silencing his critics and cementing his status among the basketball elite.
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