LeBron James and Stephen Curry's friendship has ruined their Finals goals, Skip Bayless said. (Image Source: Imagn)
LA Lakers forward LeBron James has shared a rivalry with the Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry. They competed against one another in the NBA Finals for four consecutive seasons. The two stars were fiercely competitive and avoided displaying camaraderie while competing for the Larry O'Brien Trophy.
However, that has changed over the past few seasons. Both stars are in the twilight years of their careers and have eased up on their lack of interaction. Fans have seen James and Curry become more friendly toward each other, and longtime sports analyst Skip Bayless isn't a fan of that.
Before their Christmas matchup, the two met on the court and shared a moment. After they chatted and joked together, Bayless criticized the stars on Thursday on their priorities for the 2024–25 NBA season. According to him, James and Curry aren't focused on competing to win their fifth title this season, citing the change in their relationship as the main reason.
