Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr told reporters that the team's fourth NBA championship in eight seasons stands as star point guard Stephen Curry's "crowning achievement."
"[Stephen Curry] reminds me of Tim Duncan," Kerr said, per Ben Golliver of the Washington Post.
"From a humanity standpoint, from a talent standpoint, humility, confidence, it's a wonderful combination that makes everyone want to win for him. Without him, none of this happens. To me, this is his crowning achievement."
Kerr's Curry-Duncan comparison comes with firsthand knowledge, as the Dubs coach played with Hall of Famer Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs for four seasons, winning two NBA titles.