Warriors named SI Sportsperson of the Year

Reuters

Published Dec 10, 2018 12:54PM ET

Warriors named SI Sportsperson of the Year

Sports Illustrated named the Golden State Warriors as Sportsperson of the Year.

The 65th annual presentation of the honor goes to the full team, which will be given in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

"This is a pretty cool honor and something we cherish as a group and organization," Warriors guard Stephen Curry said in a team release. "I know I speak on behalf of my teammates when I say we're humbled with this recognition."

Curry said the Warriors are thrilled to be in "exclusive company" of the other three teams to win the typically individual recognition from SI: the 1980 U.S. Men's Olympic hockey team, the 1999 U.S. Women's Olympic soccer team and the 2004 Boston Red Sox.

Sports Illustrated explained its choice by outlining how the Warriors made themselves collectively bigger than their singular superstar personas, such as Curry, Kevin Durant or Klay Thompson.

"For all the individual brilliance of Steph Curry - a selection whom few would have protested - the Warriors have always been most delightfully viewed through a collective prism. There have been superteams that have forced us to reimagine how the game is played, but none perhaps in a generation, maybe two, are so beautifully choreographed as the Warriors," Sports Illustrated explained. "At the Dubs' most golden, their movements and pieces seamlessly blur into each other to the point where it impossible to distinguish the magic of one player from another, even magic so singular as that of Curry or KD.