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Published 10:16 IST, May 2nd 2023

NBA: La Lakers' LeBron James, Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry to meet again in playoffs

Curry and Draymond Green reflect back on Golden State's many memorable NBA Finals battles with James and marvel how they're all still playing such high-level basketball so many years later.

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It's LeBron vs. Steph on the big stage, Take V.

With a slightly different look in the playoffs these days for two of the game's greatest players.

“Just two of the most competitive players that have ever played this game,” James said Monday. “We want to etch our name in the history books as much as we can, and we’re playing our own way. I’ve got nothing but the greatest admiration and respect for Steph.”

Curry and Draymond Green reflect back on Golden State's many memorable NBA Finals battles with James and marvel how they're all still playing such high-level basketball so many years later.

Yet this Western Conference semifinal matchup starting Tuesday is new for everybody: Curry, Green, Klay Thompson and these Warriors have never faced LeBron's Los Angeles Lakers in the playoffs — even if they're plenty familiar with James himself.

“It is special to know the first series we played him in Cleveland in the ’14-15 to now, we’re blessed to be playing at this level,” Curry said. “Excited about a new chapter, two teams trying to keep their season alive and chase a championship. That’s what it’s all about.”

The Warriors and James' Cavaliers faced off in four straight NBA Finals from 2015-18.

Game 1 in this best-of-seven Western Conference semifinal series is on the Warriors' home floor — Golden State is the sixth seed and the Lakers No. 7. It's the first time a No. 6 seed has home court in the second round since the sixth-seeded Houston Rockets against the No. 7 Seattle SuperSonics in 1987.

“It’s weird, a six-seven seed series, we get home-court advantage, so we’ve got to take advantage of that,” Curry said.

Curry is 15-7 against James in the playoffs, with Curry averaging 25.4 points to James 33.

They're still dazzling.

In February, the 38-year-old James passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the NBA's all-time leading scorer. And now at 35, reigning NBA Finals MVP Curry is coming off a 50-point masterpiece in a 120-100 Game 7 win at Sacramento on Sunday that completed a comeback from falling behind 2-0 — the most ever points in a Game 7 and his best scoring performance of any postseason game.

“No. 1 you’re talking about some of the ultimate competitors, LeBron is one of the ultimate competitors, Steph, Klay, myself, (Kevon Looney), ultimate competitors,” Green said. “To have these opportunities we don’t take for granted. Who you are as a professional will show during these times. Here we are eight years later from the first time we met in a playoff series and still playing at that level. That’s special. It says a lot about who you are as a pro.”

Updated 10:16 IST, May 2nd 2023