Lakers Legend Gives Props to Steph & The Warriors: "They're Unstoppable"
Let's face it, basketball fans: Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors are on fire. They're winning, they're scoring, and they're making everyone else look like they're playing in slow motion. And even a Lakers legend, Kobe Bryant's former teammate Derek Fisher, has to admit it: "They're unstoppable."
Fisher, who played for the Lakers during their dynasty days, recently praised the Warriors' dominance. He called them "a well-oiled machine" and highlighted their offensive firepower led by "The Chef," Steph Curry. "They've got guys who can score from anywhere," Fisher said, "and they're not afraid to share the ball. That's what makes them so dangerous."
It's hard to argue with Fisher. The Warriors are averaging over 115 points per game, the most in the league, and they're playing with an energy that's infectious. They've got a young, exciting team with a mix of veterans who know how to win. Plus, Curry is putting up numbers that would make even Michael Jordan blush. He's averaging over 30 points per game and is making almost 50% of his three-pointers.
Fisher, who knows a thing or two about winning championships, said he's "excited to see what they can do" this season. And honestly, who isn't? The Warriors are playing some of the most exciting basketball in the league, and they're showing no signs of slowing down.
So, while Lakers fans might not be thrilled to see the Warriors on top, they'll have to give credit where credit is due. "They're the real deal," said Fisher, "and they're here to stay."