Steve Kerr Compares Stephen Curry To Tim Duncan After 4th Championship Win: “Steph Is Why This Run Has Happened”

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The Golden State Warriors will be taking in the evening to have some royal celebrations after clinching yet another NBA Championship. This one has come with a  2-year break in the middle where the Warrior missed the playoffs, making this an even sweeter victory for the team.

While players like Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson have secured their 4th championship ring, Steve Kerr secured his 9th after having won 5 as a player. He won 3 with the Chicago Bulls during their second three-peat and then went on to win 2 more with the San Antonio Spurs, led by Tim Duncan.

After the Warriors win tonight, Kerr found himself thinking about Duncan and laid out the similarities between Steph Curry and Duncan. 

“Steph reminds me so much of Tim Duncan. Obviously, very different players, but just from a humanity standpoint, a talent standpoint. Humility, confidence, it’s just a wonderful combination that makes everybody want to win for. I’m obviously thrilled for everyone in that room. With Steph, without him, none of this happens. That’s not taking away from the ownership, Bob Myers, our players, we’ve had so many great players. But Steph ultimately is why this run has happened, much like Timmy in San Antonio.”

The San Antonio Spurs never missed the playoffs with Tim Duncan on the roster but didn’t have the same luck with injuries that the Warriors had. They also didn’t see a key piece like Kevin Durant joining them in the middle of their window and leaving them after two rings.

Curry is the franchise cornerstone for the Warriors like how Duncan was for the Spurs. He didn’t end up winning all the Finals MVPs either. The best teammates know when it’s time to lead and when it’s time to let someone else hoop, and that is the kind of player one wants on their title team.

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