Warriors’ Curry has deep Toronto roots after 18 months in city as a youngster
TORONTO — James Lackey’s students at Brampton Christian School will have to forgive him for cheering on Golden State this week as the Toronto Raptors open up the NBA Finals against the Warriors. After all, he’s just rooting for one of his former students.
Lackey was a teacher and the boys’ basketball coach at Queensway Christian College in 2001 when Stephen Curry, the son of then-Raptors shooting guard Dell Curry, started attending the school. The young Curry led Queensway in scoring more than a decade before becoming a two-time NBA MVP and the central figure in Golden State’s five-year dynasty that includes three league titles.
“I’m sort of torn right now on who to cheer for and the kids are certainly asking ‘so who’re you going for? who’re you going for?'” Lackey said. “I have to tell them that I’m still going for the Warriors even though I love the Raptors. Because of the connection with Steph I have to cheer for him.”