David Kahn, a former executive for the Minnesota Timberwolves, takes aim at other teams who didn't draft Stephen Curry after a reporter seeks comments.

Long before Curry broke Ray Allen's record for all-time three-pointers made, he was already considered the NBA's greatest shooter ever. Previously sinking 400 threes in a season, garnering two MVPs, winning multiple championships—Curry has it all to be an NBA legend. Known for changing how the game is played, it is inevitable that many fans and teams wish that Curry was on their team.

Yaron Weitzman, a writer for Fox Sports, tried to reach out to Kahn, possibly to ask questions about Curry and why the Wolves didn't draft him. Well, it seems that Kahn gave a snarky reaction, passing on the burden to the other teams that failed to draft a legend in the making.

The Wolves picked Johnny Flynn in sixth that year, choosing him over Curry, who went seventh— which can be a lifelong regret. Unlike Curry, Flynn's career never really took off, forcing him to leave the league after a few seasons.

Blake Griffin, who Kahn mentioned, managed to put up a string of all-star seasons for the Clippers but is currently experiencing a decline in his productivity today. On the other hand, Hasheem Thabeet is considered a bust, failing to make a mark throughout his career in the NBA. Although Tyreke Evans won the Rookie of the Year award, the former Kings forward also could not reach stardom.

It is not a surprise that Kahn targeted these players with that response, stressing that other teams also made the wrong decision of not drafting a future basketball legend.

With this kind of response, is Kahn just a sore loser? Especially since he failed to launch the Timberwolves to success back then?