‘Stephen Curry Should Come Off the Bench’ Former Warriors Player’s Obvious Team USA Proposal Revealed by ESPN Colleague

Fans recently threw a well-known podcaster and former Warriors player to the floor for his blatant mockery of Team USA’s starting roster. According to the former NBA champion, Steve Kerr ought to start with a big-ball lineup since, among other things, they have the players with versatility and depth to perform well in their designated spots. This is where things start to become intriguing. Obviously, Stephen Curry was not in the perfect lineup.

LeBron James, Stephen Curry had a 'healthy resentment' — the Olympics offer  something new - The Athletic

It’s possible that some of you have a notion of who this enigmatic and well-known conceited face is. Richard Jefferson, an ESPN expert, is the one for those who are scratching their heads. This was disclosed by the former Arizona star during a recent interview on “NBA on ESPN.” And a lot of folks were, to put it mildly, offended.

It seems to include Ramona Shelburne, an NBA insider and his colleague. When Shelburne appeared on “NBA Today” with Malika Andrews, she poked fun at Richard through Kendrick Perkins, who was also present. The 44-year-old took over after Perk finished his analysis of Team USA’s performance versus Serbia without Kevin Durant. Richard Jefferson, your closest friend, suggested that Steph Curry may start the game off the bench and that they stick with this starting lineup. Have you seen Steph Curry’s recent actions?

LeBron James, Stephen Curry had a 'healthy resentment' — the Olympics offer  something new - The Athletic

“Steph Curry spreads the court and creates so much room. He finished with 24 points and six three-pointers. They are unable to properly guard him, even when they do so. He can’t be stopped from making those threes by them, not even when they are fouling him. You two take up so much room outside with him. I am aware that they are missing Durant—yes, the offensive experience. However, when Steph is making jumpers like these, all the men who drive to the hoop have an abundance of room, making them an unstoppable offensive force. He’s made a difference, in my opinion.