An NBA insider recently argued that while LeBron James and Stephen Curry boost ratings, they may also contribute to the league's ongoing viewership challenges. The NBA has been navigating a challenging era with declining television ratings.
LeBron James and Stephen Curry once again gave fans a duel for the ages as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors on Christmas Day.
LeBron James and Stephen Curry share the national spotlight as the Los Angeles Lakers play the Golden State Warriors on Christmas. Before the game, the Lakers superstar pulled off a playful prank on his longtime Warriors rival. James snuck up on Curry while the Golden State guard was warming up and hilariously pretended to block his shot.
Since 2015, James and Curry have been the premier rivalry in the league and their dominance harkens back to the days of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. They have met in the Finals four times and have been two of the very best players in the league for over a decade. During the Olympic Games, fans finally got to see the two suit up on the same team.
Basketball podcaster and media mogul Bill Simmons has seen the faces of basketball since the 2010s and believes LeBron James and Stephen Curry are both part of the problem and solution.
The 3 NBA legends sit down for an exclusive interview to discuss their rivalries, on-court successes and enduring impact.
Stephen Curry made high difficulty 3-pointers seem simple, including an outrageous deposit in the final seconds, but LeBron James still muscled the Los Angeles Lakers to a tight triumph over Curry's G
Warriors' Stephen Curry agreed with LeBron James' comments that Christmas Day is reserved for the NBA, and not the NFL.
As LeBron James turns 40 on Monday, coaches and players from around the basketball world commented on his longevity.
Wednesday marks only the second Christmas Day meeting between both teams in seven years, the first being in 2018 when James led the Lakers to victory in his debut season with the Lakers.
Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden recently reflected on the profound impact he and fellow NBA legends Stephen Curry and LeBron James have had on basketball. Harden also delivered a poignant message about the inevitable end of their storied careers.