“Hard to deny Steph Curry the MVP”: Former NBA legend Magic Johnson backs up Stephen Curry for this season’s MVP


“Hard to deny Steph Curry the MVP”: Former NBA legend Magic Johnson backs up Stephen Curry for this season’s MVP

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Stephen Curry is the best shooter in the NBA and this goes beyond any doubt. The prolific scorer is playing at an elite level this season. As a result, Stephen Curry is one of je nominees for this season’s MVP trophy. Dominating on the scoring end, Stephen Curry has always kept the Golden State Warriors in a winning position. Although he was benched with injury but his strong comeback has once again made the competition alive. Although his strong performances have not been helping the team a lot, but many analysts and veterans are impressed with the hard work. Former NBA legend Magic Johnson opened up about Stephen Curry still dominating.

Being 33 years old, Curry hasn’t shred a single skill yet. He has been afloat this season with some of his sick game displays. Stephen Curry is delivering a lot since a long time. He recently added 47 points against the Boston Celtics while still losing to them. He has now tied Kobe Bryant with highest 30-point game record. Now, his performance has put up a MVP talk for the shooter.’

Magic Johnson in favour of Stephen Curry

NBA legend Magic Johnson is really impressed with Stephen Curry’s ongoing season. He recently took it to twitter to appreciate the Dubs’ player. He tweeted, “It’s hard to deny Steph Curry from being the NBA’s MVP! He is the #1, #2 and #3 option for the Warriors and STILL is dominating!!” Curry has led Warriors to great heights but failed to build a tam as a whole. Magic has a seal of approval for Stephen Curry being the MVP for this season. More importantly Steph has been keeping his hard work alive.

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Despite missing out Klay Thompson this season, Stephen Curry has kept the hopes high. But the continuous injury scare has pulled the team back. The way Stephen is carrying the Warriors is more inspirational than a burden. He is averaging 30 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists per game. Can he take the Warriors past the playoff mark?

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