
Steph Curry has made his feelings very clear on the tantalising prospect of LeBron James teaming up with him at the Golden State Warriors.
James, 41, is one of the biggest stars in the history of the NBA thanks his illustrious career which has spanned more than two decades.
He has become an NBA Champion four times across his career which has seen him represent the Cleveland Cavaliers across two spells, Miami Heat and currently the Los Angeles Lakers.
James has also been the NBA's Most Valuable Player on a quartet of occasions, while he also has four NBA Finals MVP accolades to his name.
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And he has won three Olympic gold medals with the US basketball team at Beijing 2008, London 2012 and Paris 2024.
At the latter, James was alongside Curry as they won gold together in the French capital.
Curry is alongside James as one of basketball's GOATs following a career in the NBA spent entirely with the Golden State Warriors, whom he first represented back in 2009.
The 37-year-old point guard has become an NBA Champion on four occasions - in 2015, 2017, 2018 and most recently in 2022 - as well as being crowned the NBA Finals MVP in 2022.
Recently, reports have linked James with a stunning move to the Warriors.

According to NBA Insider Jake Fischer, the Warriors are planning to sign James in the offseason, when he becomes a free agent and his association with the Lakers contractually ends.
Fischer stated: "Sources say that the Warriors naturally do plan to feature prominently in the offseason market for LeBron James once he becomes an unrestricted free agent on June 30."
In the past before becoming team-mates at Paris 2024, Curry had cooled talk of prospect of playing alongside James and was relaxed about the prospect of it.
In response to James saying he wanted to play with him, Curry said: "I'm good right now."
In an appearance on the Draymond Green Show in 2022, Curry admitted there was a 'curiosity' on 'what would that look like' when pressed on the possibility of him playing alongside James.
And following their Olympic gold medal triumph in 2024, Curry left the door open at the prospect of playing together again one day as part of the same roster.
He said: "Hopefully, there will be more experiences in the future, even if we’re teammates or not.
"I think we motivated each other even more to however much longer we have left playing."
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