Draymond Green opens up on the secret to Stephen Curry’s LeBron James like longevity

Draymond Green, the versatile forward of the Golden State Warriors, revealed insights into the secret behind his teammate Stephen Curry’s extraordinary longevity, often compared to that of NBA superstar LeBron James.

In a recent interview, Green provided a unique perspective on Curry’s approach to maintaining peak performance over the years, making comparisons to LeBron James and sharing insightful facts about the Warriors’ talisman.

Draymond Green explains the secret to Stephen Curry’s longevity

In the world of basketball, certain players possess a unique ability to defy the relentless ravages of time. Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors’ star point guard, is undeniably one of those players. His longevity has been a subject of awe for fans and analysts alike. Recently, Draymond Green, Curry’s teammate and longtime friend, shed light on the secret to Curry’s enduring success.

Draymond Green and Stephen Curry
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In an exclusive interview, Green revealed that Curry’s unwavering passion for the game is the driving force behind his ability to conquer “father time.” Green marveled at Curry’s relentless dedication, both on and off the court, hailing it as something he had never witnessed before in any athlete.


“A never-dying passion that’s just burning, raging,” Green explained, his admiration evident. Green’s words painted a vivid picture of Curry’s insatiable appetite for success. He expounded on Curry’s disciplined approach, detailing how he relentlessly pours himself into training sessions and recovery routines, ensuring that he remains at the pinnacle of his game.

As Curry continues to dazzle fans with his extraordinary performances, it becomes increasingly clear that his age-defying abilities are a testament to his unyielding devotion to basketball.

Stephen Curry to have a long career like LeBron James with Warriors

Draymond Green provided insight into the secret behind Stephen Curry’s long-lasting dominance, likening it to LeBron James’ ability to maintain peak performance over the years. Curry’s MVP win in 2015 marked the beginning of the Warriors’ reign in basketball, which has continued to this day.

Throughout his impressive 8-year career, Curry has established himself as one of the NBA‘s greatest players, and there are no signs of him slowing down. Last season, he maintained remarkable statistics, averaging 29.4 points, 6.3 assists, and 6.1 rebounds with a shooting percentage of 49.3%.

LeBron James, on the other hand, continues to make history, showcasing an All-Star-level performance for over two decades. Now entering his 21st season, James, despite nearing 39 years old, is expected to secure his position among the top 10 players in basketball. Although Curry is not yet at that age, it is truly astounding that he remains at the top of his game even after 14 years in the league.

While it’s uncertain what the future holds for Curry, judging by his performance last season, he still has plenty left in the tank. As the greatest shooter of all time, his exceptional shot-making skills are as sharp as ever, complemented by an unwavering competitive spirit that drives him to excel throughout the year.

As for how long will we see the “Curry magic”, Warriors fans hope the end of his career is far from what they expect, ensuring their love will allow him to continue further the journey.

Sami Haider

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Sami Haider is an NBA writer at SportsKnot. His foray into basketball scriptwriting started in 2020, when he was enthralled by the Los Angeles Lakers' NBA championship victory. His previous experience was limited to dribbling and dunking as a neighborhood kid. His insightful writings show how much he loves the sport. His writing goes beyond numbers and scores, giving readers a unique viewpoint on the players, teams, and events that define the basketball scene. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, Sami's work is essential for anybody trying to expand their knowledge and love of the NBA.

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