Every diehard basketball fan would love to indulge in intricate details about a player and a game. Not just like a regular talk show where they regularly debate subjective opinions, LA star LeBron James and former NBA sharpshooter JJ Redick‘s new podcast is set to change that trend. ‘Mind the Game’ is created to be a pure conversation about basketball. Airing their first episode today, hosts James and Reddick dived directly to a simple question, “What makes a great basketball player?” What caught most viewers’ attention was when the conversation transitioned to the 3-point revolution that Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors pioneered in the early 2010s.
As they explored the subject of influence in the NBA, they placed the spotlight on Stephen Curry and Allen Iverson as game-changers. Reddick mentioned, “With the three ball, we’ve seen it so often now, no lead is really safe.” The 39-year-old remembered the time when he entered the league and said, “… I played no minutes my first two years. But you know what if we had a 19-point lead going to the fourth, I might get all 12 minutes of garbage time…” Both LeBron and JJ Redick agreed that teams would clear their benches 15 years ago if they were leading the game by double-digit points. However, that can’t happen in the modern NBA.
King James provided the reason as to why that can’t happen today. James said, “I believe in 08/09, whenever that little light-skinned f*cker came in the league. He changed that whole narrative. He single-handedly changed the no lead is safe. It’s like Pat Mahomes right now.” The Chiefs QB at 28 is already inching toward the record set by Tom Brady. Mahomes now has 3 Super Bowls, 2 league MVPs, 3 Super Bowl MVPs, and 6 Pro Bowl honorees to his name in just 7 NFL seasons.
It was interesting for JJ Reddick to see how Mahomes got into the picture as a comparison. However, he said he didn’t think anyone else influenced the game as much as Curry did. LeBron agreed right away, “When it comes to influence since I’ve been watching the game… Steph and Allen Iverson are the two biggest influential guys in our game since I’ve been watching and covering it. One, they’re 6’3″/6’4″ if you want to look on the back of the basketball card, you know you always a lot taller on the back of the back of the basketball card.”
King James mentioned that Curry and Iverson broke stereotypes, owing to their normal human size but had extraordinary abilities. Kids could see themselves in these players. The Lakers star said, “Allen Iverson and Steph., they were just so relatable, and kids felt like they could be them. They were guys that was not always counted on, they were small in stature, and they just defied the odds… Those two are the two most influential when you play the game, how they changed the game, and the [impact on] kids, those are two guys that you just wanted to watch every single night.”
James entered the podcast world along with ESPN analyst JJ Redick to innovate sports media. The hosts are the producers themselves for the show with their two companies, James’ Uninterrupted and Redick’s ThreeFourTwo Productions. The very first episode released on YouTube gained thousands of views within just an hour. LeBron James and JJ Redick’s insights about the players and the game have given the viewers an idea of how basketball-centric the show is.
Stephen Curry’s impact on the league cannot be understated. The NBA witnessed a dimensional shift during the initial stages of Curry’s career. However, for the longest time, it looked like recurring ankle injuries hampered Curry’s burgeoning career.
Stephen Curry’s three-point revolution transformed the NBA landscape
The 36-year-old simply revolutionized the offensive and defensive strategies and tactics within the league. The game went from an isolation-heavy style of play to a team-oriented, ball-movement style of play within just a couple of seasons. Of course, teams like the 7-seconds-or-less Phoenix Suns and the San Antonio Spurs played a similar brand of basketball before. But, it was Curry and the Warriors’ emphasis on three-point shooting that truly transformed the modern game, and statistics back this up.
Between 1979 and 1991, NBA players collectively made 28,926 three-pointers. Remarkably, during the 2022-23 season alone, teams and players surpassed this total, recording a staggering 30,359 successful shots from downtown. As a result, the average distance from the rim has climbed from 12.2 feet (in Curry’s rookie season) to 14.3 during the 2021-22 season.
The pace of the game has also significantly increased as a ripple effect of Curry’s 3-point revolution. Before Stephen Curry entered the league, the average pace was around 90. However, it has risen to an average of 98 in recent seasons. The increase in the pace of NBA games has resulted in more possessions and led to more offensive basketball. Just a decade ago, the Clippers had the highest offensive rating by a team in 2013-14, with a 112.1 rating. However, by standards of the 2023-24 season, this rating would rank as the sixth-lowest offensive performance.
Some people hate Stephen Curry for pioneering the 3-Point revolution, some love him. But no one can argue with the impact that Steph has had on the NBA. What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below!
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