Offseasons, the debate over "historical status" persists. Recently, Jerry West, Ray Allen, and active player Lillard believe that Jordan is the first person in history. So who is the second person in history? The ESPN press corps and ball jury debated fiercely in the show.
At present, the mainstream view is that LeBron James is the second person in history, but Bobby Max, an ESPN labor agreement expert, said that in his mind, Curry is the second person in history, second only to Jordan.
"James is a great player, but like I said, I've seen Jordan at his peak in the '90s, and Curry has used performances many times to remind me of Jordan's performances at that time, and I stand by my point of view, I would say curry is the second person in history." Max said.
As soon as Max's controversial remarks came out, the ball critic Kendrick Perkins could not listen to it, he frowned and asked everyone to shut up and listen to him, he asked Max: "Tell me, what have you been doing lately?" I need to know if you've been drinking a lot lately? ”
"It's not that I look down on Curry, in terms of historical status, I think he's in the top ten levels of history. But when we talk about James and Jordan, we're talking about two players who are on a completely different level. I don't know what's wrong with you, and I hope you'll publicly apologize to James when you come back to the show next week. ”
In another show, Iguodala also mentioned Curry. The host asked Iguodala if Curry enjoyed this year more than his previous champions. Iguodala said: "I don't think he should be like this, but it is true, everyone is human, sometimes you are tired of people poking at your pain points, but you can't respond the way you want, you can only go to the field and respond with performance." ”
Iguodala's "pain point" refers to Curry's previous lack of FMVP, people always use Curry's lack of FMVP to say things, this year Curry finally got FMVP. Iguodala said: "He doesn't need the FMVP trophy to prove himself, and Kobe Bryant didn't have an FMVP when the Lakers won three consecutive championships, but that doesn't stop Kobe from being the strongest player in the world in my mind." ”