Steph Curry getting props

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  1. Run BJM

    Run BJM Heavy lies the crown. Staff Member Global Moderator

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    http://www.sacbee.com/kings/story/2471561.html

    Nice to see someone outside of the Bay Area is recognizing Curry's play lately. Dude's been playing real solid. 17/5/4/2 for January so far. Pretty damn good for a rookie.
     
  2. AlleyOop

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    This story wouldn't be in the bee if it didn't flatter Tyreke Evans...
     
  3. Custodianrules2

    Custodianrules2 Cohan + Rowell = Suck

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    Well that's good... can we make the post season. We fans need something to care about again.
     
  4. Doctor Kajita

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    Tyreke Evans is good but he's boring! Something about his game is so unattractive. Am I wrong? I think I'm basing this on a very, very small sample size.
     
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    Love Curry. The way he shoots, silky smooth, the way he glides around the court. Of course, now the W's will make some stupid trade dealing him to get some worn-out superstar who just wants a paycheck or to get out (Amare? Bosh? Tyrus Thomas?)
     
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    Well, here's Oct/Nov a small sample size. If this is boring, I'll take it.

    [video=youtube;EFsDrMXQsUg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFsDrMXQsUg[/video]

    I can't see him and Monta though. Maybe Curry. It will be interesting to see if he and Kevin Martin can work it out.
     
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    The time to do the trade for Amare was when we still had Jackson, Crawford and Belinelli. We still would've had Monta. It's too late now. We'll end up being the New Jersey Nets West if you do that trade now.

    It would have been:
    PG: Jackson
    SG: Monta
    C: Amare
    PF: AR/Mags
    SF: Mags, Buike

    Crawford, Belinelli off the bench

    Gone: AB, BWright and Curry
     
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    Sober up guys (and gals) here's what the rest of the league thinks of our W's:

    From an NBA personnel scout: "When Stephen Curry went to Golden State, I think he went to one of the worst places he could possibly go. He's such a good kid, he's a student of the game and he really wants to be good, but I just think it's an emotional roller-coaster to play for that team right now. On the one hand, I can't see him being dragged out of his positive frame of mind, no matter how bad the situation. On the other hand, he's one of those guys you pull for. He comes from a disciplined system at Davidson, and even though his family had money and his father was a player, he's not a prima donna. So it's just too bad that someone with so much going for him is in that kind of situation they're in right now."

    That's Ian Thomsen at cnnsi.com.

    Wow, we are blessed to get Curry but what a horrible management team. Yep we're going to be fine.....when Ellison cleans house.
     
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    Look at that team, who's going to pass the ball? Who's going to get the tough rebound? That's the Knicks of what 05-06? with Starbury/Francis/Z Randolph. All names and no substance.
     
  10. Run BJM

    Run BJM Heavy lies the crown. Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Hes on the rookie team. Seems like most think hes also the #2 ROY candidate to Tyfreak.

    For January hes averaging 19.7, 4.7 rpg, 4.6 apg, 1.9 spg on 48% FG, 48% 3 pt FG, 86% FT. In his last 5 games its 25 ppg 5.8 reb, 5.4 ast, 1.8 steals.

    Good draft pick by Nelly/Riley?
     
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    Hell yeah, I'm happy we didn't draft Jordan Hill.
     
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    Wow Jordan Hill? Thank goodness. Looking at the whole rookie class right now, there's not anyone I'd rather have, including Evans and Jennings.
     
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    Yup, I concur.
     
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    Hell yeah, he's perfect for this team, plays beyond his years, and plays the right way. We finally have a fundamentally-sound player, for the first time in, well, a very long time, it feels like...
     
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    I wanted them to draft Curry at the time and I'm very, very happy with the pick. That said, I would swap him for Evans or Griffin right now if I had the chance. Curry is making me feel better about missing out on Rubio though.
     
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    Agree with most of you guys but you'd still keep Curry over Tyreke? I was pimping Tyreke long before the draft and I was really not a fan of this pick so I could be biased. But having seen Curry I wouldn't trade him for anyone else in the draft class except Tyreke or Blake Griffin. Even when Brandon Jennings was killing I liked Curry more than him because hes so much more efficient and more of a ball-mover. Dude crashes the boards hard and hes top 5 in the league in steals.
     
  17. i hate the warriors

    i hate the warriors Slingboxing from LONDON

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    i think james harden is gonna be a monster too, i don't know why nobody ever mentions him
     
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    Harden's okay but Curry can create his shot and he looks to get his teammates the ball as well. He just needs to finish a little better in the lane. Aside from a dominant 4 or 5, the PG is the next most valuable guy and we finally have one.
     
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    I'd say Harden is better at getting his own shot than Curry. Dude is already a handful driving to the basket and gets a lot of FTs.

    Agree with you though. Harden could be a really nice SG but I'd rather have the PG...especially the one who's capable of dropping 30 pts, spreading the floor with a deadly outside shot, playing good defense in addition to creating for others and making the right passes.
     
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    I would trade Curry for Blake Griffin, as mentioned above, but I wouldn't trade him for Tyreke Evans. I don't like Tyreke Evans. I don't like the way he chews gum. There's just something a bit too cocky about him for a first year player. It's not the confidence -- all great players have confidence from day 1 -- but it's the casual demeanor. Some of his plays, like the previous game against the Warriors when he threw the win away by making two turnovers the last 1:30 by carelessly going behind his back...

    I want a guy with his body and talent who is also a tireless student of the game, humble, and wanting to get better. I just don't see it in Tyreke. I honestly think he'll always be limited by his character... I just don't see him having the self-reflection to truly get better and become great. He'll always be good because of his body and athletic ability... but his growth will be limited by his mindset...

    This just based on everything I've seen so far... I think Tyreke has come into the league as a very good player... but I honestly think he's not far from his plateau... 20/5/5 are great numbers for a rookie... but it's not like Sacramento is suddenly in the PO race... and I don't see him getting that much better...

    Curry, on the other hand, will just steadily climb throughout his first 5 years... how far, who knows, but he just has that mindset, that mentality... it seems... He has a lot more room to grow and get better...

    I think Curry will be more valuable to the Warriors than Tyreke would have been...
     

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