“Don’t really think they have a good chance…” Kevin Durant will win one more title over Steph Curry and LeBron James, claims Shannon Sharpe

Sharpe also acknowledged that the Warriors seem solid and suggested that off-season adjustments might boost their prospects next season.


“Don’t really think they have a good chance…” Kevin Durant will win one more title over Steph Curry and LeBron James, claims Shannon Sharpe

Shannon Sharpe and Kevin Durant (Via Open Source/GQ)

A recent episode of First Take saw Shannon Sharpe disagreeing with Stephen A Smith on who’s going to win a championship first among Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, or LeBron James. Sharpe feels that the Phoenix Suns’ superstar is more likely to clinch another NBA championship before either of the other two superstars.

This discussion heated up, given the storied careers of the three legends, and Stephen A. religiously backing Steph and the Golden State Warriors. Sharpe’s insight comes as the Suns display solid championship potential, the Warriors seek to rediscover their form, and the Lakers wrestle with inconsistency.

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Sharpe remarked on First Take:

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I think the way Steph Curry is, the way that team [Golden State Warriors] is, I don't really think they have a very good chance of getting there.... LeBron is in year 21 and health comes down. We know AD's been injured a lot... So I would say slightly, Kevin Durant in his situation is slightly better.

Sharpe acknowledged that the Warriors seem solid and suggested that off-season adjustments might boost their prospects next season. He also mentioned that an injury-free Los Angeles Lakers could emerge as championship contenders, especially with D’Angelo Russell‘s impressive recent performances.

The Phoenix Suns, driven by Durant and stars like Devin Booker and Bradley Beal, have established themselves second to none offensively. Despite Sharpe’s doubts, the Warriors, with Curry’s unparalleled shooting and their championship experience, remain in contention.

Charles Barkley doubts Kevin Durant can “lead” the Phoenix Suns

In a frank admission, NBA legend and TNT Analyst Charles Barkley has renewed his skepticism about Kevin Durant leading the Phoenix Suns to NBA glory. At the NBA All-Star Game Simulcast, Barkley was clear: Durant’s skill is undeniable, but his leadership might not meet the requirements for guiding a team to a championship.

Charles Barkley ridiculed Kevin Durant's poor leadership skills (Daily Mail)
Charles Barkley ridiculed Kevin Durant’s poor leadership skills (Daily Mail)

Barkley’s critique of Durant extends an ongoing debate about Durant’s impact and role on his teams. Durant’s championships with the Warriors have been central to Barkley’s doubts, questioning whether these wins highlight Durant’s leadership qualities. The Golden State Warriors were already a 73-win team and won a championship even before KD had stepped in. Barkley suggests that for the Suns to be genuine title contenders, Booker needs to step up.

On truTV’s alternate broadcast of the All-Star Game, Barkley had this to say on KD:

No disrespect to Kevin. Kevin’s a follower. He’s not a leader... He’s proven that on all his stops. Booker’s a hell of a player also. I think he’s going to have to take the initiative and take this Suns team to the next level... One of your guys has to step forward... And for me, for Phoenix to be successful, it has to be Booker.

With the Suns positioned as the Western Conference’s No. 5 seed, their potential this season is evident. Yet, Barkley’s remarks underscore a persistent theme in Durant’s career narrative: his undeniable prowess on the court versus his leadership capability. The conversation around Durant’s leadership continues to spark strong reactions among both fans and analysts.

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