Golden State Warriors talisman Steph Curry has had the experience of playing with Kevin Durant. Curry gave his respect to Kevin Durant and stated that he is an all-time great scorer in the NBA. Durant and Curry played with each other after the former signed for GSW in 2016 on a two-year contract for $54.3 million.
Warriors were able to make it to the NBA finals in 2017 against Cleveland Cavaliers. Kevin Durant was in sublime form in those five NBA games and top-scored for GSW. The veteran averaged 35.2 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 5.4 assists in the NBA finals and bagged his maiden MVP Finals award.
Durant is regarded as one of the shooters in the game and he has been delivering the goods for Brooklyn Nets.
Curry said on Tuesday Knuckleheads on Spotify, “All the respect in the world to how great all-time, great scorer he is, like he gets in every and any type of way.”
Curry also shed light on practicing with Kevin Durant.
“The best part about it was practice, because me, him and Klay, like, trying to work on our craft. Sometimes we worked together, sometimes we’d be on our separate courts, but we always be watching each other. We always be like trying to, like, one up, level up, the intensity level up, the approach to the game.
“And that’s such a dope environment to come to work to every day.”
Meanwhile, Steph Curry has been in sublime form in the ongoing season for Golden State Warriors. Curry has been averaging 25.8 ppg in the ongoing season in the 53 matches he has played.
Golden State Warriors will next face Denver Nuggets on Wednesday night.