That's life. People are born with advantages. Lebron was born with athleticism that's one in a billion. Curry was born into a wealthy family with a dad that played in the NBA. Regardless both guys worked incredibly hard to get there. With that said Curry is the best player in the NBA right now and arguably the hardest working player in the game.
You are deluded. Curry is 6'3, not athletically superior and had to practice his ass off to be a marksman in his trade as well as craft his handles all while being smaller than the guys he's playing. That's how he had the greatest single season as a player and his team had the greatest season. Lebron may have came from a some poor ho that dates his teammates but Lebron was born athletically superior. He was viewed as the future #1 pick at 13 and had magazine articles about him. Privileged is being inherited the height of 6'8 and inheriting athleticism. Anyways, I keep away form people who talk of privilege. That crybaby activism crap will rot your mind.
Lol, I get what you're saying, but.. I'm sure Curry is going to have to get max on that next contract, he had a couple of bad times with injuries prior, but now he's the man. I mean 3-4 years ago he was good, but these last 2 he's been ridiculous, I mean I thought his 3pnt would level off, but he's ****ing insane.
I don't believe the word puss appeared in my post. I believe it was the word privileged. We all wish we were privileged but somehow weirdo Steph Curry fans think his being labeled privileged is an insult. No, it's just a matter of fact. He's a privileged and very fortunate young man to have been born to a wealthy father who was one of the great NBA shooters of his time. There's no question that privilege plays a large role in Curry's skill level.
1. Rich, not wealthy. 2. What kind of role did privilege play in LeBron being one of the most athletic human beings of all time?
Can you believe that some Lebron fan's are now throwing the "Lebron grew up poor with no daddy card????" Omg I've seen it all now with Lebron excuses
I'm sure he will get max too. But then again, maybe he will take a little less than max to keep the core together. Dirk has. Duncan has. Lebron is choosing to go full Kobe with his contracts. Sure, Curry didn't ask to make less than his other teammates so much as it was what was a good deal for him at the time. It's hard to complain about Curry's supporting cast though when he makes like 2/5 of what Lebron does. It would make sense he would have a better supporting cast. Plus, unlike when Lebron leaving to team up with max players like Bosh and Wade, Curry, Klay and Dray were all drafted by the Warriors who didn't even intentionally tank like the 76ers. Wade, Bosh, Kyrie and Love were all top 5 picks along with Bron. Curry was 7th, Klay 11th and Dray 2nd round pick. I personally have nothing wrong with how the Warriors have been built. See people call Curry privileged for having a better team is hilarious though. The world we live in man, you can't make this stuff up.
I don't think you know what the heck privilege is but you're obviously an insecure Curry fan who just wants to argue on the internet. Either way, you simply can't debate their accomplishments no matter how much you deride LeBron or his mom or his DNA and whine about how hard Steph Curry has worked while diminishing how hard LeBron has worked. It's the classic BS argument to attribute someone's athletic accomplishments to DNA rather than LeBron busting his ass on the court and in the gym his whole life. So I'm just going to put you on ignore, good luck.
Repped My bad. I thought you might have been a Lebron fan so I came off annoyed that despite what was actually posted, the mention of a paragraph was supposed to discredit it rather than respond. I myself call out people for blatantly poor grammar. I definitely get in a habit of going somewhat long posts and don't bother with paragraphs when I've said more than I had initially planned to.
Who's diminishing how hard LeBron has worked? Everyone know's he's worked hard his whole life to improve his game. So have millions of other basketball players. Unfortunately, none of them had LeBron's athletic ability. Hence, privilege.
I'm not the one whining. I praise Curry winning while Lebron fines whine about Curry's supporting cast. But anyways, it's clear you're a blm supporter so I'm comfortable with you putting me on ignore. It's you that does not know what privilege is. Good luck in your future protests.
Both dudes were given advantages others don't get: LeBron his genetics and Curry his NBA father/life. And both had to work their asses off to make the most of the resources they had available. That is why I like and have always followed both guys. They both put in the work.
lol Well, the majority of black kids grow up poor with no dad. Based on watching Tommy Sotomayor, it's because black women hook up with dudes and then don't want the dad around. It's funny that people talk of privilege at all but someone in this thread literally said Curry is privileged because he has a better roster than Lebron. A couple of multi-millionaires but privilege extends to millionaires in the scenario that one player has a better team than the other. Dear lord, this privilege crap has hit the fan. I laugh when someone brings up privilege anymore. The NBA's systematic oppression is holding the Cavs down cause the Warriors are a better team. Baha
Exactly, I agree with you, and I think there is a good chance Curry probably will go Duncan/Dirk route, I mean why breakup something that's working so well. That franchise has been run incredible these last few years. And even if Curry does go max, I think GSWs would have to keep that core together somehow, you don't win 73 by accident. I'm not the biggest fan of some of the ref stuff, I mean Green gets away with some stuff, sure (and so do non-gsw players), but the refs are not putting the ball in the hoop. ****ing Thompson broke the 3 point record like it was nothing. Love them or hate them, in this Era of bball they're damn impressive. I'm hoping for at least an entertaining series, but I feel GSWs are going to roll right through the Cavs.
Just to be clear, I think both of them were 'privileged', only in different ways. How much did Curry's privilege help him get a scholarship to a D-1 school? Oh yeah, he couldn't even get an offer as a legacy to his DAD'S school (VT), which was nowhere near a respectable basketball program. So one got the support of a stable family allowing him to chase his dreams without fear of failure, and the other got otherworldly physical abilities. They both worked their asses off, and that's why they are considered the top 2 players in the league right now. I don't even know what your point is anymore.
I agree. I've not said Lebron didn't work hard. Someone literally said Curry is more privileged than Lebron in this thread because Curry has a better roster. And yet a Lebron fan said I'm whining about Curry when I've said nothing other than Curry does in fact have the better roster and at the same time, he makes 2/5 what Lebron makes to pay for other players. Not sure how that's whining but I triggered the one dude who put me on ignore. The big time Lebron fans are soft, anything not praising him as the best is grounds for being offended. Generation soft.