LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant remain key players for their NBA teams
LeBron James, at 39, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant, both 36, continue to play key roles for their NBA teams despite their age. Each has shown strong performances early in the season, but concerns about their ability to maintain this level persist. LeBron has adapted to a new system with the Lakers, averaging 22.9 points, while Curry leads the Warriors with 22.4 points per game. Both have faced injury issues, with Curry missing games due to a strain and LeBron's history of injuries raising questions about his durability. Durant started the season strong, averaging 27.6 points, but missed seven games due to a calf strain. His return is crucial for the Suns' title hopes. All three players are vital to their teams, but managing their health is essential as the season progresses.