Steph Curry Names Four Basketball Icons He Wants To Present Him At The Hall Of Fame

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Steph Curry Names Four Basketball Icons He Wants To Present Him At The Hall Of Fame

In year 17, Warriors’ Steph Curry is still playing at an elite level. He is averaging 28.7 points per game in 2025-26. Curry has appeared in 27 of the team’s 37 games so far. 

If Curry retired at the end of this season, he would be an undisputed first-ballot Hall of Famer. In an interview with NBC Bay Area, Vince Carter asked Curry who he wants to present him at the Hall of Fame. Steph was humbled by the question and said he had never given it any thought. During the interview, Curry mentioned four players he wants on stage with him. They were Vince Carter, Reggie Miller, Ray Allen, and Steve Nash.

Who does Steph Curry want to represent him at the Hall of Fame?

After a loss to the Clippers on Monday, the Warriors are 19-18. That is currently eighth in the Western Conference. Thirty-seven-year-old Steph Curry is doing what he can to keep Golden State competitive in 2025-26. Despite the team being middle of the pack, Curry is having a strong year individaully. He is averaging 28+ points per game for the first time sicne 2022-23. In his 27 starts, Curry has been vintage for the Warriors.

Recently, Steph Curry had a one-on-one interiew with Hall of Fame Vince Carter. Curry was asked if he’s ever thought about which four players will present him at the Hall of Fame when his time comes. At first, Curry was somewhat blown away by being asked that. He’d never given any thought about it until he was asked. Steph Curry mentioned four players who are already in the Hall of Fame. He mentioned Vince Carter, Reggie Miller, Ray Allen, and Steve Nash.

All those selections make sense for Steph Curry. Not only did he grow up in the 90s, but his dad was also a professional basketball player. Players like Vince Carter and Steve Nash were early in their careers when Curry was a kid. Vince Carter was a non-stop highlight reel, and Steve Nash is one of the all-time greats at PG.

Reggie Miller and Ray Allen were chosen for different reasons. In his 17-year career, Curry has made 4,187 three-pointers and counting. That is #1 in NBA history. Along the way, Curry passed Reggie Miller and Ray Allen, and he has an immense amount of respect for them both. In the interview with Vince Carter, Steph Curry acknowledged his mortality as a player. However, Curry is focused on 2025-26 and helping the Warriors compete in the Western Conference.