Some Hall of Fame-level players don't often praise active league players, especially those who have had considerable success in their careers. But Rocket star Tracy McGrady praised Curry on The Shaquille O'Neal's podcast:
"I think he can play in our time."
But when O'Neal mentioned that Curry might have faced tougher defenses in that era, Maddy admitted that Curry could still play well enough, but maybe it would end his career early.
Curry is the best three-point shooter in league history, and if he was a player in Maddy's time, I believe Curry could also be that era-changing player.
On the other hand, the Hall of Fame has announced the finalists in the 2022 Hall of Fame candidate list, including former Warriors guard Tim Hardaway:
This is undoubtedly good news for the Warriors, and Tim Hardaway averaged 19.8 points, 3.6 rebounds and 9.3 assists in his six seasons with the Warriors.
Finally, the Warriors official posted a video of the team's rookie Jonathan Cumminga filming the All-Star Rookie Challenge final makeup photo on Twitter:
This year's All-Star Weekend, Jonathan Cumminga's loss of the rookie challenge was originally a hot topic of discussion, and considering Kuminga's outstanding performance in this Warriors team so far this season, his loss is indeed surprising. The good news is that the league eventually announced that Cumminga would replace Pacers rising star Chris Duvati with a toe injury and enter the All-Star Challenge.