BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – JUNE 08: Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors looks on within the second quarter against the Boston Celtics during Game Three of the 2022 NBA Finals at TD Garden on June 08, 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Former NBA guard/current overseas hooper Mike James recently unveiled a scalding tackle Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry.
James, who suited up on a two-way contract for the Brooklyn Nets this past season, said Curry’s game is “one-dimensional.”
“Steph, like how he plays and the way he gets stuff off, it’s just sort of one-dimensional at times if that is sensible,” James said during a recent appearance on the Players Selection podcast.. “… He’s not the first ball-handler rather a lot and for a degree guard that sort of bothers me.”
When asked about playing one-on-one with a few of the campers at his Curry Camp on Friday, the reigning Finals MVP took a shot at James.
“It’s all bad for them, all bad for them…at the same time as one-dimensional as I’m,” he said with fun. “I’m petty, though. I’m so petty.”
To be fair, James acknowledged that Curry has the flexibility to attain off the dribble. He went on to call the Warriors point guard a “superstar” and said “nitpicking” is vital when discussing the elite players within the NBA.
Along with his elite shooting from behind the arc, Curry averaged 6.3 assists, 5.2 rebounds and nearly 4 two-point shot makes per game this past season.
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