Steph Curry Has Strong Message on Lakers Legend After Historic Achievement

   

Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry is already a historic player in so many ways but he continues to make history. During his recent 52-point performance against the Memphis Grizzlies, Curry surpassed Los Angeles Lakers legend Jerry West on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.

West, who died last year, and Curry had a longstanding relationship as the Hall of Famer was a consultant for the Warriors from 2011 to 2017. West’s son Jonnie is senior director of pro personnel for Golden State currently.

Curry now moves up to No. 25 on the all-time scoring list while West drops to No. 26. Even with so much going on with Curry and the Warriors right now, the star guard had to show his respect to West following the achievement.

“That’s special, obviously in our memory and what he meant to the league, to the world of basketball, to our organization when he worked here,” Curry said of West, via The Los Angeles Times. “And my relationship with Jonnie. I got to talk to him after the game, just to share a moment of what it meant for me, my family, the entire West family.

“So that is special. Just understanding what his career was, that’s The Logo, so very special. I’ll keep that ball and put it in a good place.”

Though West is no longer around, it’s a testament to Curry’s character that he’d take the time to give praise to the NBA legend.


Curry Still Playing at a High Level at 37

With LeBron James playing at an All-NBA level at 40, it’s easy to forget that it’s actually very rare for athletes to be effective in their late 30s. Considering Curry’s size, it’s even more surprising that he’s been this good at 37.

Scoring 52 points at his age this late in the season is a major achievement. Even the people who have been around him for years are in awe of what he’s doing.