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    Question Stephen Curry in the NBA?

    Believe it or not I think Stephen Curry is even a better shooter than his dad Del Curry, and we all know how good his pops was based on his longevity in the NBA.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mofome View Post
    hes made a believe out of me BBD

    I think he's the real deal Mofo. Not to mention the fact that his pops has probably taught him the NBA mentality to book, so that will only make him better.

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    great shooter, just needs to get a little stronger for the NBA

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    What is his height?

    I think he will do ok but like stumpy said he will needto get stronger and bigger.

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    I think he could serve as a shooter in the NBA, has plenty of range and consistency in his jumper. He never just flings it to get it off quickly, he always is in a good position and on balance which is why he made over 150 3's and shoots such a good percentage.

    He did just light up two of the top defensive teams in the country for more than 30, expecially laying 33 on Flowers.

    He will be a specialist since he doesn't score much in his one-on-one game and all come running off screens...but he will be a great pickup to shoot the 3.

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    he can get off his own shot and he doesn't have to be set to shoot. he'll be a good player in the league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mofome View Post
    he can get off his own shot and he doesn't have to be set to shoot. he'll be a good player in the league.
    he definitely has to put on some size, but he's only a frshman so that's not a worry right now. i am sure he'll hit the gym hard this off season. guy is a flat out star and will definitely get drafted by an nba team.

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    He needs to go now. His stock will never be higher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gummo View Post
    He needs to go now. His stock will never be higher.
    doesn't have the size...i dont know if he'd get drafted at all. maybe late 2nd rd if lucky. they draft on potential not current ability

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    Could he be a poor man's Monta Ellis?

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    Quote Originally Posted by remmy358 View Post
    but he's only a frshman .


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Dozer View Post
    Could he be a poor man's Monta Ellis?
    c'mon billy give him more credit than that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by remmy358 View Post
    c'mon billy give him more credit than that...
    Ellis is a budding all-star!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mofome View Post
    sorry he's a sophomore...

    but a lot of guys are small until their senior year... he's still growing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Dozer View Post
    Ellis is a budding all-star!
    yeah ellis is good but i dont know if he's good enough to be called someones poor man, considering curry has so much potential and is a star

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    Quote Originally Posted by remmy358 View Post
    sorry he's a sophomore...

    but a lot of guys are small until their senior year... he's still growing


    im small and im 27


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    Quote Originally Posted by remmy358 View Post
    yeah ellis is good but i dont know if he's good enough to be called someones poor man, considering curry has so much potential and is a star


    22 year old averaging 19.8 ppg. Seems above average?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mofome View Post
    im small and im 27

    lol but you aren't a college athlete and the son of an nba star...guy will have plenty of gym time and will get bigger. theyll juice him up on some roids if need be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mofome View Post
    22 year old averaging 19.8 ppg. Seems above average?
    would he have that on another team? no...GS just runs and guns.

    how is his defense? does he get rebounds, assists?

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    Quote Originally Posted by remmy358 View Post
    lol but you aren't a college athlete and the son of an nba star...guy will have plenty of gym time and will get bigger. theyll juice him up on some roids if need be.


    i used to be a college athlete and im the son of a 3rd grade teacher. i was bred to ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mofome View Post
    i used to be a college athlete and im the son of a 3rd grade teacher. i was bred to ball.
    lol i was a college athlete too..not a big deal... we didn't have the trainers curry will have

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    Quote Originally Posted by remmy358 View Post
    would he have that on another team? no...GS just runs and guns.

    how is his defense? does he get rebounds, assists?

    almost 5 boards a game. almost 4 assists. hes a great rebounding guard and a very good defensive player. Ellis is a very good player and would be good on any team.



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    Quote Originally Posted by mofome View Post
    almost 5 boards a game. almost 4 assists. hes a great rebounding guard and a very good defensive player. Ellis is a very good player and would be good on any team.


    i'm not saying he isn't a pretty good player. he is. he's not THAT good though. in a few yrs he'll probably be awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by remmy358 View Post
    lol i was a college athlete too..not a big deal... we didn't have the trainers curry will have


    who said it was a big deal? stop trying to knock me accomplishments and hurt my feelings. remmy, i shiver when im cold just like you do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by remmy358 View Post
    i'm not saying he isn't a pretty good player. he is. he's not THAT good though. in a few yrs he'll probably be awesome.



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    Quote Originally Posted by remmy358 View Post
    yeah ellis is good but i dont know if he's good enough to be called someones poor man, considering curry has so much potential and is a star
    Short shooters do well in NCAA but how many 6'3 NBA shooting guards are out there? Iverson, Dajuan Wagner, Jaun Dixon, Ellis, they all have/had problems fitting in to a team especially on defense. If he is really good the NBA team needs to go out and get an Eric Snow PG like they did for AI so he can guard the 2 spot.

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    Curry will not be a good fit for NBA. His style of play is more suited to European Leagues. He is an excellent spot up shooter but can't create his own shot. If he gets free with designed screen plays he is lethal but can't shoot over NBA sized defenders. I he goes to Europe and gets established for a team for 4-5 years he may be able to go to NBA and play a supporting role for a team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post
    Curry will not be a good fit for NBA. His style of play is more suited to European Leagues. He is an excellent spot up shooter but can't create his own shot. If he gets free with designed screen plays he is lethal but can't shoot over NBA sized defenders. I he goes to Europe and gets established for a team for 4-5 years he may be able to go to NBA and play a supporting role for a team.
    well allen ray signed a $2,000,000 contract in italy so i guess he'll still be rich if that's the case...guy is a star either way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Dozer View Post
    Short shooters do well in NCAA but how many 6'3 NBA shooting guards are out there? Iverson, Dajuan Wagner, Jaun Dixon, Ellis, they all have/had problems fitting in to a team especially on defense. If he is really good the NBA team needs to go out and get an Eric Snow PG like they did for AI so he can guard the 2 spot.


    the day is complete now that we have a dajuan wagner reference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mofome View Post
    the day is complete now that we have a dajuan wagner reference.

    good day.



    He's a better pure shooter than Wagner (and I was a huge Wagner fan) and he lacks the off-court issues that may (or may not) have plagued Wagner. Personally, I think he's a better scorer than his dad, and maybe as good of a pure shooter. I think he projects to a 14ppg player in the League within 3 years. If his body fills in, he could go for 18+ afterwards. Certainly a guy you want on your team: no posse, no ego, thrives in big situations, wants the ball in crunchtime, natural leader, etc. Plus, I think too little is being made of his ability to move without the ball. You don't think every team has a game plan that basically says "Stop Curry. Deny him the ball."? They do and he still burns them. Granted, the League is a different animal and he could end up being the second coming of Bo Kimble. Then again, he could end up being a Dale Ellis type or, as mentioned previously, a Monta Ellis clone. Worst case scenario: He comes into the league and becomes what Scotty Thurman would have become in the league: a one-dimensional player who has a good shot and nothing else. Best case: His body matures a bit and he exceeds both Ellis's and ends up averaging a 20-8 (kid's a pretty good passer with great instincts). Time will tell. Something tells me that he does succeed because of his pedigree and his unflappability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Dozer View Post
    Could he be a poor man's Monta Ellis?
    The way he shoots he reminds me more like Dale Ellis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboydan View Post
    The way he shoots he reminds me more like Dale Ellis.
    See post above, bbd.

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