The reason KD and LeBron won’t win more NBA championships

Has the NBA moved on from Warriors legend Steph Curry? Los Angeles Lakers great LeBron James? Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant?

Despite their dominance over the years, ESPN analyst and former shooting guard Tim Legler believes the answer is a resounding “yes” as the game’s next generation takes center stage in the 2024 NBA playoffs. In fact, Legler doesn’t believe Curry, James or Durant will win another championship as their prolific careers reach their tail end.

Can’t see it happening,” Legler said Monday on “Get Up.” “Steph Curry’s not leaving Golden State — he’ll play his last game in a Warriors uniform, and I just don’t know how they’re gong to rebuild that team to the extent you’re going to have to with the competition; some of these young teams, young stars in the Western Conference.”

While there’s a bit more uncertainty surrounding where James and Durant will play next season, Legler added, he doesn’t see the Lakers or Suns breaking through should they retain their respective stars.

Curry and the Warriors, however, are no stranger to doubt. Golden State hoisted the Larry O’Brien Trophy against all odds after winning the 2022 NBA Finals — and that was after several NBA pundits and talking heads confidently stated Curry wouldn’t see another championship during is career.

“And the fact that when we started this season, the conversations about who we were as a team and what we were capable of, clearly remember some experts and talking heads putting up the big zero of how many championships we would have going forward because of everything that we went through,” Curry told reporters after winning Finals MVP in 2022. “So we hear all that, and you carry it all and you try to maintain your purpose, not let it distract you, but you carry that weight and to get here, it all comes out. It’s special.”

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