According to Michael Jordan, there is only one outstanding point guard in NBA history.
Jordan, 61, participated in 15 NBA seasons from 1984 to 2003, during which he helped the Chicago Bulls win six titles.
Jordan retired more than 20 years ago, and since then, several greats have attempted to surpass his achievements.
Michael Jordan says he was on the verge of joining Adidas.
Steph Curry is often a name that crops up in conversation having himself scooped to win four NBA titles.
But Jordan has caused further controversy insisted the Golden State Warriors star is not the best to ever do it.
“Although greatest of anything is always a debate, I beg to differ on greatest point guard of all-time,” began Jordan when speaking to Stephen A. Smith.
“Magic Johnson is easily the best point guard of all time. Steph Curry is very close, but not in front of Magic.”
Magic Johnson looks on during a 1990 NBA match between Los Angeles Lakers and the Portland Trailblazers
Magic spent his entire professional NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers.
He won five titles and was named NBA Most Valuable Player on three occasions in 1987, 1989, 1990.
Curry, who has also drawn plaudits for remaining with one team through his time at the top, still believes he belongs at the top.
“Are you the best point guard ever?” Gilbert Arenas asked Curry back in 2023.
“Yes,” responded Curry despite hesitating in his response.
“It’s me and Magic, is that the conversation?” Curry said.
“Obviously I have to answer [myself]
“But to your point, Magic’s resume is ridiculous.
“So the fact that we’re even having that conversation is a place that I never thought I’d be in.”
Curry’s influence on the game has led to frequent comparisons to Jordan .
For basketball fans everywhere, watching them play together would be the stuff of dreams.
At 36, it remains to be seen how long Curry continues to perform at the top level, given Magic retired aged 32, before returning aged 36.
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