By Cameron MacLean
The NBA has seen some of the world’s greatest athletes over the years. Michael Jordan was instrumental in the globalization of basketball and the NBA in the 90s. Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant were the next highly marketable NBA athletes after Jordan. With so many iconic players to choose from, Seth Curry picked his dream NBA team in the last interview.
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Michael Jordan and Shaquille O’Neal have been among the most dominant players of their careers. While Jordan won six chips, Shaq won four NBA championships during his career. In fact, these two are some of the most commonly used players whenever someone picks their NBA dream team.
Stephen Curry’s brother Seth Curry was recently part of his NBA Dream Team which included some surprising names. However, as usual, Jordan and Shaq managed to be part of Seth’s dream team.
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Seth Curry chooses his NBA Dream Team, selects Shaquille O’Neal and Jordan
Seth Curry recently appeared for an interview on the “All The Smoke” podcast. During the podcast, he named his Dream Team, where he picked himself and his brother, Steph, alongside some NBA legends.
“I have T Mac, give me Shaq. Come on, give me MJ, ”Seth said.
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“So you got me, Steph, MJ, T Mac and Shaq. We will spread it out.
T Mac, aka Tracy McGrady, was a surprising name on Seth’s list. But that doesn’t take away from the fact that he was one of the best of his time. He has never won a championship in his career, but has been a 7-time All-Star and 2-time scorer. He even played in the Chinese league and his jersey was retired by the Qingdao Eagles.
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Stephen Curry was also an obvious name to be on his list. With Steph, Seth, MJ, Tracy and Shaq, the team undoubtedly seems stacked. Seth Curry himself has improved a lot in recent years and is currently a regular starter for the Sixers.
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