In a recent interview with radio legend “Big Boy,” Steph Curry was asked an interesting question. The four-time NBA champ with the Golden State Warriors was asked who he would give one of his rings to for a player from NBA history that never won a championship.
Before revealing the two players he would give a ring to, Curry took a jab at NBA Hall of Famer turned host on NBA on TNT, Charles Barkley. Following his shot at Barkley, the two-time Most Valuable Player landed on Steve Nash and Reggie Miller.
That’s a great question; I’ve never answered this question before. It would not be Charles Barkley.
Can I pick two people?
I would pick Steve Nash, and I would pick Reggie Miller. That list is pretty insane.
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Both fellow sharpshooters, Miller played 18 seasons in the association, all with the Indiana Pacers. On his way to a Hall of Fame career, Miller was a five-time All-Star and was named to the All-NBA team three times. Miller currently sits at No. 4 all-time in made 3-pointers with 2560 made jumpers from beyond the arc.
Miller led the Pacers to the postseason 15 times in his 18-year career. Miller made six appearances in the Eastern Conference Finals. However, he only made one trip to the NBA Finals and came up short against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Nash, also a Hall of Famer, played 18 seasons in the NBA, appearing in the postseason 12 times with the Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers. The two-time MVP helped push his team to four appearances in the Western Conference Finals, but he never advanced to the NBA Finals in his career.