The King Lebron James and one of the Splash Bros, there is always the question of who is better. This question is not something that is easy to answer, especially in a very opinionated world. In one of the most popular sports known to man, basketball, there’s a heated rivalry between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors in this generation. Steph Curry and Lebron James are at the center of that debate. These players not only want to win but also to be the best individual they can be. (rule 5) They are both highly regarded highly skilled individuals who played ball in school, they have each made it to and won the NBA finals, they have both been the NBA’s MVP, and they have both done more for the community than many other players. …show more content…
Vincent St. Mary high school in Akron Ohio. He and a number of his close friends were able to reach great heights in his time there going to the state finals all four years and winning a national title with a couple of kids from the same neighborhood. Lebron James, being the undisputed best player in the country coming out of senior year elected to skip college and head straight for the NBA draft. Steph Curry had a bit of a different start. Curry’s father Dell was an NBA player who lead his early life all across the country. Steph ended up going to high school in Charlotte and lead his team to three state championships. Although Steph wasn't able to go to his dream school of Virginia Tech, he was able to attend Davidson and lead a very successful team for multiple years before declaring for the NBA draft, an unknown for someone of his smaller …show more content…
There are many who think that if the NBA MVP award really went to the most valuable player and not just the player with the highest stat line it would go to Lebron every year due to his teams success wherever he is. In fact, analysts have called the award the, “whoever the next best behind Lebron is award”, due to his importance. Steph Curry has won the NBA MVP award twice and did so with record setting seasons. Steph has broken many records in the NBA due to his forte, his shooting ability. Steph makes threes individually, in pairs, and in groups of four. (rule