On January 2th, Beijing time, the US media reported on social media the season achievements of LeBron James, the current superstar of the Lakers, and Stephen Curry, the backcourt of the Warriors, in the past nine years.
In the finals of the past ten years, LeBron James or Stephen Curry appeared in every year. Among them, James won two consecutive championships in 211-13, Curry led the Warriors to defeat the Cavaliers led by James in 214-15, and James led the Cavaliers to defeat the Warriors led by Curry in 215-16.
In the 216-18 season, the combination of Curry and Durant enabled the Warriors to beat the Cavaliers led by James and win two championship trophies in these two seasons. In the 218-19 season, Curry was still able to lead the Warriors to the finals, but he lost to the Raptors led by Leonard in the end when the team suffered from injuries.
Finally, in the 219-2 season, James led the Lakers to the finals and finally won the 17th championship trophy in the team's history:
So in the nine years from the 211-12 season to the 219-2 season, James and Curry won seven championships, which is undoubtedly a great achievement.
considering the career achievements of LeBron James and Stephen Curry, there is no doubt that both of them are players who have changed the times. However, it should be noted that whether LeBron James led the Heat to win two consecutive championships in 211-13 or Stephen Curry led the Warriors to win two consecutive championships in 216-18, both of them missed three consecutive championships because of Kehuai Leonard's "spoiler".
As early as the 213-14 season, Kehuai Leonard helped the Spurs beat the Heat and won the championship, and Leonard also won the FMVP trophy by virtue of his own restrictions on LeBron James and his excellent offensive performance, which also made LeBron James miss three consecutive championships.
In the 218-19 season, Kehuai Leonard led the Raptors to defeat the Warriors led by Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant. Although this was largely due to the serious injuries suffered by the Warriors, the result was that Leonard, who also won the FMVP trophy, made the Warriors miss three consecutive championships.