Curry's scoring prowess complements James' playmaking. James' inside game pairs perfectly with Curry's outside shooting. Their basketball IQs would create an unstoppable pick-and-roll.

The Hall of Fame trio of Stephen Curry , LeBron James and Kevin Durant brought a stacked Team USA home with an Olympic Gold Medal . Curry went vintage Curry in the semifinal and Gold Medal Game, scoring 60 points and hitting 17 threes over the final two contests, just when the United States needed it most. It's not the first time the greatest three-point shooter in NBA history has gone on a spectacular spree like that—but it is the first time he's done it with James orchestrating the offense.

Durant and Devin Booker were spacing the floor around the duo. Anthony Davis was manning the paint, gobbling up offensive rebounds and swatting shots. But the pair of Curry and James, something fans have dreamed of seeing for over a decade, wove in and out of defenses like they had been playing together since their rookie year.

There's no reason to believe they couldn't do the same in the NBA. In fact, there are three reasons to believe they would do exactly the same thing in the NBA. James' and Curry's Games Intertwine Perfectly James is one of, if not the most dangerous and effective, downhill attackers in basketball history.

In his first few NBA seasons, he relied almost solely on quickness, athleticism and a 6-foot-9 frame. When he added about 30 pounds to reach a 6-9, 250-pound frame and had the bru.