NBA veteran Kevin Garnett has suggested that LeBron James should try to assemble a “superteam” of veteran superstars for one last NBA championship run. Specifically, Garnett thinks LeBron should reach out to Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, and Chris Paul to team up.
Garnett, who himself was once critical of LeBron for joining a superteam, believes this could be an opportunity for the league’s biggest stars from the past decade to come together “and go out with a hurrah.”
However, the article notes that while this idea may sound appealing to fans, it may not actually be the best strategic move in the current NBA landscape. The league is increasingly dominated by a youth movement, and a superteam of LeBron, Curry, Durant and the aging Chris Paul may struggle to win a title at this stage of their careers.
That said, the article concedes that even if such a team may not be a championship favorite, they would undoubtedly be the biggest draw in the NBA and a massive attraction for fans. The potential star power of that lineup is undeniable, even if it may not translate to on-court success.