BLASPHEMY?! Pat Bev Goes NUCLEAR After Streamer’s WILD Steph Curry Claim!

The NBA world just witnessed a meltdown of epic proportions, live on Twitch. In a moment that redefined ‘real talk,’ Pat Beverley, known for his fiery takes and no-nonsense attitude, absolutely *erupted* when a streamer dared to utter what many are calling the most blasphemous comparison in basketball history.
The Unthinkable Comparison
It all went down during a Twitch stream with internet personality N3on. The conversation, innocently enough, drifted towards the unparalleled wizardry of Stephen Curry. Then, N3on dropped the bomb that sent shockwaves through the virtual world: ‘You know who gives me a resemblance of Steph Curry? Fred VanVleet.’ The words hung in the digital air like a foul stench.
Pat Bev’s reaction was instant, visceral, and exactly what the internet needed. A hard, unequivocal ‘No. No one is close to Steph Curry.’ The clip exploded, rocketing across X (formerly Twitter), igniting a firestorm of laughter, outrage, and impassioned debate.
Why It’s Not Even a Conversation
Let’s be brutally honest. To compare anyone, let alone Fred VanVleet, to Stephen Curry is not just a hot take; it’s a fundamental misunderstanding of basketball itself. Curry isn’t just a shooter; he’s the *revolution*.
Consider the cold, hard facts. In the 2024-25 season, Curry, the undeniable GOAT of shooting, commanded the Golden State Warriors with 24.5 points, 6.0 assists, and 4.4 rebounds per game. He drained an astonishing 39.7% from three-point land on over 11 attempts nightly, surpassing 300 made threes. His legendary gravity, his off-ball movement that bends defenses to their breaking point – it’s all part of a game-changing package that kept the Warriors clinging to playoff dreams.
Now, Fred VanVleet? A solid, talented guard for the Houston Rockets, absolutely. But his numbers tell a starkly different story: 14.1 points, 5.6 assists, and 3.7 rebounds over 60 games. His three-point shooting hovered at 34.5% on fewer than seven attempts per game. Houston finished a respectable 41-41, but VanVleet’s impact as a shooter simply does not reside in the same galaxy as Curry’s.
The Outcry: Fans Go Scorched Earth
The internet, predictably, did not hold back. Comments section went nuclear, echoing Pat Bev’s sentiment with an almost universal fury. ‘Neon is retard no one can compare to Stephen Curry he is a four-time champ the goat,’ screamed one user. Another quipped, ‘Everybodys entitled to his own opinion. But Neons opinion is NOT entitled…’ The consensus was clear: N3on had ventured into forbidden territory.
More than just ridicule, there was genuine bewilderment. ‘Who the f*** is N3ON and hes trippin.,’ questioned a perplexed fan. Others pondered, ‘Why is Pat Bev talking to that clown?’ The idea that someone could so casually disregard Curry’s legacy struck a nerve, with cries of ‘blasphemy!’ and ‘that streamer knows nothing about ball’ flooding timelines.
Pat Bev: The Unlikeliest Defender?
Perhaps the most shocking twist in this drama? Pat Beverley himself. Known for his tenacious defense and, let’s be honest, his often-antagonistic relationship with many NBA stars – including Curry at times – his staunch defense of Steph caught some off guard. ‘I thought Pat Bev sees no gud in Curry,’ one fan commented, referencing past rivalries. ‘No way Mr the next five years are mine is now supporting Steph that’s insane cuzz,’ another chimed in.
But even Pat Bev, a man rarely shy of an opinion, understood the undeniable truth. Some lines simply cannot be crossed. Some comparisons are just too preposterous. Curry isn’t just a player; he’s a phenomenon, a two-time MVP, a four-time champion, and a legend who rewrote the very rulebook of shooting.
So, as the dust settles on this digital melee, one thing remains crystal clear: there’s Steph Curry, and then there’s everyone else. And apparently, even Pat Beverley agrees. Maybe it’s time for some streamers to put down the controller and pick up a basketball history book. Or at least, stop making claims that ignite the collective fury of the NBA universe.