Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant are undisputedly two of the very best players in this generation, and for years NBA fans have argued how their respective greatness should be analysed within an all-time context.
The pair played together at the Golden State Warriors for three seasons, winning two championships that could have well been a third if not for injuries against the Toronto Raptors in 2019.
Yet throughout that period, their excellence as a tandem was almost counterproductive to the individual regard of each player. Combined with Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, it was a famously dubbed ‘super team’ that was simply too good.