BREAKING NEWS: Golden State Warriors and Entire NBA Rejoice as Draymond Green Declares Steph Curry the “Undisputed GOAT of Basketball” 🐐
In a surprise announcement that has sent shockwaves throughout the basketball world, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green has officially given teammate Stephen Curry the title of “The Undisputed GOAT (Greatest of All Time) of Basketball.”
The announcement came during a live post-practice press conference at Chase Center, where Draymond, known for his candidness and charisma, took the podium with a grin and said:
“Look, I’ve said it behind closed doors for years, but it’s time the world hears it from me directly. Steph Curry isn’t just the best shooter ever. He’s the GOAT. Period. I’m talking MJ, LeBron, Kobe — legends, no doubt. But Steph changed the game in a way nobody ever has. He’s the most impactful player of all time.”
The NBA community erupted.
Players past and present quickly chimed in on social media. LeBron James tweeted a simple 👀 emoji, while former teammate Kevin Durant posted, “You can’t lie about impact. Respect.”
Curry, never one to bask too long in praise, responded humbly:
“That’s love from my brother Dray. I’m just grateful to still be out here hoopin’ and doing what I love. I’ll leave the GOAT talk to y’all.”
A Legacy Cemented
Stephen Curry, now in his 17th NBA season, has shattered records, redefined offensive spacing, and helped lead the Warriors to five NBA championships and multiple MVP titles. His recent milestone of surpassing 4,000 career 3-pointers and leading the league in scoring at age 37 has reignited debates over the true “GOAT” of the game.
NBA Reacts with Celebration
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver also weighed in:
“Draymond’s statement reflects what many in the league already believe: Steph’s influence transcends stats and trophies. He’s elevated the game globally, inspired generations, and done it with integrity.”
Chase Center is reportedly planning a special celebration in Curry’s honor before their next home game, and rumors are swirling that the NBA may soon create a new annual award named after him — “The Curry Award” — for excellence in long-range shooting and innovation.