Steph vs LeBron rivalry captures the imagination as NBA play-offs reach final destiny

Stephen Curry and LeBron James face off again in what could be a defining moment for their legacies, with Anthony Davis joining the Lakers and Kevin Durant out of the picture. (USA TODAY Sports)
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Updated 12 May 2023
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Steph vs LeBron rivalry captures the imagination as NBA play-offs reach final destiny

  • LA Lakers have a 3-2 lead over Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference play-offs heading into Game 6 on home turf

DUBAI: The NBA playoffs are in full swing, and the second-round series between the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers has taken the league by storm.

However, what truly has fans buzzing is the individual matchup between two of the greatest players in NBA history — Steph Curry and LeBron James. 

For baby-faced assassin Steph, this series represents an opportunity to crack the five best players of all time and lead the Warriors to another championship without Kevin Durant. Meanwhile, for King James, it’s a chance to add another ring to his already impressive collection and cement his legacy as one of the all-time greats, if not the GOAT, in the eyes of many. 

Their past encounters have been nothing short of legendary, with each player pushing the other to their limits. In their first encounter, Steph’s Warriors emerged victorious despite LeBron putting down historic numbers in the finals.

In the 2016 NBA finals, “The Chosen One” Lebron led the Cavaliers to an incredible comeback from a 3-1 deficit to win the championship against the historic 73-9 Warriors team, earning finals MVP honors. But the Warriors bounced back in the following years, with NBA all-time great Kevin Durant joining the team and earning finals MVP honors in 2017 and 2018. 

Steph Curry and LeBron James face off again in what could be a defining moment for their legacies, with Anthony Davis joining the Lakers and Kevin Durant out of the picture. The world is on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the outcome of the series in this epic Steph-LeBron rivalry. 

Chef Curry has been instrumental in revolutionizing the NBA and changing the game with his incredible shooting and playmaking ability. On the court, Steph has been cooking, making seemingly impossible shots look effortless. Even NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal considers Curry to be the most influential player in the past 30 years. 

As for LeBron, he has defied age and continues to dominate on the court, making everyone around him better. He recently surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, and he’s showing no signs of slowing down. 

With so much on the line, this series promises to be one for the ages, with Steph and LeBron going head-to-head once again. Both players have nothing to lose, but an additional win would be the icing on the cake for their legacies.

The Lakers took an impressive 3-1 lead against the defending champs in the Western Conference semis, but Chef Curry and his team bounced back to win game 5 and make it a thrilling 3-2 series. Will Steph Curry and the Warriors pull off a historic comeback against LeBron’s Lakers?

The entire NBA universe is waiting in anticipation for the answer.

Mohammed Akkawi is a sports analyst and founder of Sport Scoop


Shakib Al-Hasan shines as MI Emirates down table-toppers Desert Vipers by 4 wickets 

Updated 22 December 2025
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Shakib Al-Hasan shines as MI Emirates down table-toppers Desert Vipers by 4 wickets 

  • All-round performance helped move the team back to second in the points table

DUBAI: MI Emirates registered a composed four-wicket victory over the table toppers Desert Vipers to seal their third straight win in the DP World ILT20 Season 4 at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. After a disciplined bowling performance in the first innings, MI Emirates overcame early pressure before Kieron Pollard and Shakib Al-Hasan guided the team to victory.

The Desert Vipers managed to score 124 courtesy of Dan Lawrence’s gritty 35 off 34 balls, but MI Emirates navigated a tricky chase with relative ease. With the ball, spinner Al-Hasan’s two wickets for 14 runs led the charge and kept the Vipers in check, before Zahoor Khan’s death bowling ensured the total remained below par.

In reply, MI Emirates stumbled in the powerplay and lost momentum in the middle overs, but Pollard’s 26 off 15 balls flipped the contest decisively. Even after his dismissal, Al-Hasan held firm to see the chase through, striking the winning boundary to complete a controlled four-wicket win with 15 balls to spare. 

MI Emirates endured a slow powerplay as the Vipers applied sustained pressure. David Payne set the tone early, removing Jonny Bairstow (5 off 5), while Lockie Ferguson struck to dismiss Muhammad Waseem (18 off 13). They finished the powerplay with 35/2 on the board.

The batting side lost momentum through the middle overs as the Vipers bowlers tightened the screws. Nicholas Pooran (17 off 17) mounted a brief counterattack with two sixes but was trapped LBW by Lawrence. Wickets fell at regular intervals, including Tom Banton (10 off 10) being bowled by a sharp Qais Ahmad delivery.

Then, skipper Pollard swung the momentum decisively, taking Ahmad apart with a pair of sixes in the 15th over that turned the chase in MI Emirates’ favor. He was eventually dismissed by Matiullah Khan, but Al-Hasan (17* off 25) held his nerve, anchoring the finish before striking the winning boundary off Matiullah to close the chase at 124/6 in 17.3 overs.

In the first innings, the Vipers made a subdued start in the powerplay, as Chris Woakes was excellent up front, conceding just 15 runs from his three overs. Allah Ghazanfar struck the key blow by removing Max Holden (20 off 18). Fakhar Zaman (13 off 13) tried to build momentum, but the lack of boundaries and regular dots ensured the Vipers were restricted to 35/1 after six overs.

MI Emirates tightened their grip through the middle overs as Al-Hasan struck twice in a miserly spell to remove Zaman and Sam Curran (4 off 4), conceding just eight runs in two overs. Arab Gul added to the pressure by dismissing Hasan Nawaz (13 off 19), leaving the Vipers reeling after losing three wickets in as many overs and the score at 54/4 at the halfway mark of their innings.

Lawrence and Jason Roy (14 off 18) showed intent in patches, adding a cautious stand of 42 runs in 40 balls, but boundaries were scarce. Al-Hasan capped an outstanding spell, leaving the Vipers with little impetus. Khan delivered a decisive final over, finishing with two for 17, as regular wickets in the death overs ensured the Vipers were kept in check, leaving MI Emirates a manageable target of 125 to seal the chase.

Al-Hasan said: “It was a surface that suited the spinners, and the focus was on hitting the right areas consistently. I was able to do that today, which was pleasing. I’m glad it helped the team. Batting wasn’t easy on this pitch either. With so many powerful hitters in our lineup, someone needed to play the anchoring role, and I was happy to take on that responsibility to make sure we finished the chase.”

Desert Vipers stand-in skipper Curran commented: “It was another low-scoring game on a tricky surface. The pitch was slow, and facing a side like MI Emirates, who have high-quality spinners with a lot of variation, made it even tougher. Despite that, I thought our bowlers put in a strong effort. With qualification already secured, we chose to rotate the squad, and what happened to Lockie reinforces the importance of managing workloads.”