Stephen Curry’s otherworldly shooting abilities have transformed the game of basketball to the point fans around the world prefer a logo 3-pointer to a thunderous breakaway dunk.

However, despite the revolutionary impact, Gilbert Arenas deemed it appropriate to declare the two-time MVP as a mere ‘great basketball player’ and not a ‘generational talent.’
Stephen A. Smith, when made aware of this take, called out the former Washington Wizard for failing to recognize the true potential of Steph Curry.
Speaking on his podcast, Agent Zero stated that only when a player possesses a once-in-a-lifetime-like physical traits.
Can they be considered as ‘generational talents,’ mentioning the examples of LeBron James, Shaquille O’Neal.
Arenas emphasized that while superstars such as Steph and Nikola have had significant influences on the modern-day game.

Their game can be mimicked by one or more of the following generation.
“Wemby is a generational person that is a generational talent. Generational means you can’t mimic it. Can you mimic Magic Johnson… 6’7″ – 6’9″ point guard with the vision? No. You can’t mimic Shaquille O’Neal’s body. You can’t mimic LeBron James… physical traits are generational,” Arenas said. “Jokic is not a generational talent, he’s just a great basketball player. Curry is a great basketball player. Generational is something that’s once every 20 (years) when it comes, you’re like, ‘Damn!’”
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