<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The bus carrying LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers pulled into Bobcats Arena at the same time Stephen Curry and his father arrived Wednesday night.And despite all of King James' accomplishments, the baby-faced Davidson star was getting all the attention. Returning the favor after James watched Curry score 33 in Davidson's upset of Wisconsin last week in the NCAA tournament, Curry was on hand to watch James and the Cavaliers beat the Charlotte Bobcats 118-114. "It was kind of a shock when I saw him up in Detroit," said Curry, wearing a pair of James' line of shoes. "The timing of him having a game in Charlotte right after the tournament is kind of cool." Curry and James talked briefly in the tunnel as they entered the arena together. Curry said James complimented him and his teammate, point guard Jason Richards, for their magical run. Davidson was a missed 3-pointer away from reaching the Final Four. James dismissed questions that Curry would have trouble at the NBA level because of his slight frame. "You look at a guy like Kevin Martin who's in our league. He's 20-plus points a game. He's very good. He's not big, he's not the fastest guy, it doesn't matter," James said. "If you can play the game of basketball, you can be in this league. He definitely knows how to do that." James perked up when he was told Curry was born in Akron, Ohio, James' hometown. Curry's father, ex-NBA sharpshooter Dell Curry, was playing for the Cavs when Stephen was born. "I didn't know that," James said. "That's why he's good"</div> Charlotte Observer