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One of the most difficult tasks that any basketball fan can undertake involves creating a list of the five greatest NBA players of all time. In this case, Gilbert Arenas is a notable retired player and avid basketball fan who recently released new ideas on this topic in an episode of his show/eponymous podcast.
Arenas has changed his opinions about the existing top-five list of the best NBA players he has brought out, and this time, it is mainly because of the remarkable games played by Stephen Curry in the last Olympic Games in Paris.
In his view, Curry’s showing at the Olympics was a game-changer that catapulted him into the status of the greatest player of all time. “The Olympic performance did it for me,” Arenas stated, stressing the extent the international cup meant to him and why he has to change his rankings.
Though Arenas apps for Curry's inclusion into the all-time top five, he concedes he has not decided where precisely ordered on the list should he be.
Top Five Shift
Previously some of the most common top fives that people formed included Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal and Magic Johnson.
Still, as it goes, Curry’s exceptional shooting in Paris has now made Arenas change his position on this. Without denying even as Janet Kid and adding even more honesty: functionality of hierarchic listing positions in size does not include them in his.
The Paris period, as Curry has dubbed it, was crucial for Arenas. The gold medal match with France highlighted Curry's amazing shooting, especially from the distance, surpassing the arc. Over and over, he has proven to his critics the reasons why he is hailed as the best shooter the NBA has ever witnessed. His displays were out of this world, and he eventually earned Team USA the gold medal.