Even with the Warriors‘ poor start to the NBA regular season, with a 4-3 record, things turned rosy for San Francisco fans after receiving the news that their star, Steph Curry, will be on a sports podcast with LeBron James. That’s right, it seems the Golden State crowd has forgotten the team’s loss to the Indiana Pacers and now just wants to know the name of the show the two basketball legends will be hosting.

Overall, the Warriors will need to stay healthy to have any chance of surviving in a crowded Western Conference, and that seems like a long shot considering the collective age of the roster. However, the team is still one game above .500 and, in theory, has room to capitalize on the solid home wins they recently secured against the Memphis Grizzlies and Los Angeles Clippers.

“Mind the Game,” Steve Nash’s podcast, to be hosted by Steph Curry

As the season progresses, it was recently announced that star point guard Stephen Curry will host LeBron James and Steve Nash‘s “Mind the Game” podcast, as reported by the podcast’s account on X. “There are certain guys throughout the history of the game, no matter what you do, they still have an edge. And that’s what makes it great,” James said in the video, accompanied by footage of Curry entering the studio.

Curry and James have gone from rivals to friends in recent years, and the two respect each other, including last year as teammates at the Paris Olympics. It seems the pair will now provide listeners with epic content in this latest podcast episode.

Stephen Curry condemns Warriors’ recent NBA games

After the game, Warriors coach Steve Kerr didn’t mince words, criticizing his team’s “lack of focus” during what he considered two games they could have easily won. The franchise’s star player, Stephen Curry, went even further, taking full responsibility. “This is one of those games where you just look in the mirror,” Curry said.

This is one of those games where you just look in the mirror

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“There were times when I made it too difficult for everyone: lack of organization, bad possessions, a little lack of energy. You give a team life like that… it’s one of those games where you have to play better during the key moments, to give yourself that margin of error where a couple of loose shots don’t determine the outcome.” Curry finished with 24 points, but had his worst shooting night of the season, missing 15 of 23 attempts (34.8%).