Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry recently revealed his updated all-time NBA starting five during an appearance on Dude Perfect’s YouTube show. In a lineup shakeup, Curry made bold decisions, including himself this time, while leaving out Lakers legends Magic Johnson and Kobe Bryant.
Previously, Curry’s picks featured Magic, Kobe, Michael Jordan, Tim Duncan, and Shaquille O’Neal. However, his new lineup includes himself, Jordan, LeBron James, Duncan, and Shaq. Curry’s inclusion reflects his confidence in his transformative impact on the game and the importance of spacing with such elite talent.
Jordan remains a constant, widely regarded as the GOAT, while LeBron adds versatility, and Duncan and Shaq bring dominance in the frontcourt. But the exclusions of Magic and Kobe—two icons of basketball—are sure to fuel debate among fans.
Currently leading the Warriors to a strong 10-2 start in the season, Curry continues to prove why he deserves his place among basketball’s all-time greats. His updated lineup sparks discussions, but one thing remains clear: Stephen Curry’s legacy as one of the sport’s legends is far from finished.