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Since:Dec 29, 2006
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i know hes been lighting it up in this tournament
but what kind of future does he have in the nba?
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Since:Aug 21, 2006
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Who cares? I'm watching the NCAA tournament. It is filled with guys just like Stephen. They go to college to get a degree. They hope that they get a chance to go to the NBA, but it's a hopeful plan B. Stephen wasn't even heavily recruited for college (the ACC passed). I bet they can't believe what they're seeing. In 2 years he went from a non-recruit to one of the best players in college. And...he can actually carry on a conversation per his interview. That's because he's a student first.
So, after 2 more years of college, he may have completed the Jordan metamorphosis (remember, M.J. got cut in High School) or he'll have a degree from a respected college with which to begin life after basketball. Why do the forums here always ask about the next level? Enjoy the moment.
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Level:All-Star
Since:Sep 15, 2006
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if Curry goes pro, he'll be a lottery pick. he's as clutch as anyone i've seen. he'll make a great SG in the NBA.
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Level:All-Star
Since:Jan 24, 2007
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he'll be drafted, later first round, early second....he will get bounced around for a bit before his time is up, sign him up for the d-leauge, he doesnt have the nba body, if he bulks up hes gold but hes less talented then jj redick and hes barely hanging on in the nba
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Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Dec 5, 2006
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kflex stole the jj redick comparison from me. stephen curry doesn't have much of an nba future ahead of him. that's why he can carry on a conversation in the post-game interviews... there's more to him than a vertical leap and a jump shot.
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Feb 7, 2008
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Sure fire first rounder. Anyone who can shoot like that will stick around in the NBA for 20 years. Look what his dad did 16 years in the league with one of the games best jumpers.
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Level:Superstar
Since:Jul 8, 2007
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dont compare him to jj redick.
jj redick was not clutch at all, curry is as clutch as it comes. curry has also done his work with little talent around him.
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Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Apr 10, 2007
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Good call. J.J. Redick was never that impressive when it actually mattered. I play pickup basketball games with guys that can shoot 50 percent from 3 point range, and that was his only real hope in the NBA. Curry is WAY more clutch and is quicker.
He doesn't have the body, so unless he bulks up he will wander for a while before ending up somewhere outside the NBA. But if he does add a significant amount of strength, though he'll never be even a Stephen Jackson or Joe Johnson, he could be another Dell Curry.
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Since:Apr 10, 2007
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Just to point out, I'm not suggesting I play basketball with guys who are equal NBA prosepects as Redick, I'm just pointing out that without the money 3 he has little to offer in the NBA, and that his 3 point skills, though excellent, aren't unheard of.
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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Mar 10, 2007
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Who cares? I'm watching the NCAA tournament. EXACTLY... If I wanted to watch the Not Basketball Assoc offerings or discuss them, I'd be there. If I wanted to watch a bunch of overpaid, undermotivated players that don't dive for a ball, jump into the seats or sweat that their team is under .500 until the money light comes on in the quest for a spot in the playoffs, then I'd be watching the NBA.
These kids play their hearts out every game for a shot at something else. yes, for some that's a shot at the NBA $$$ and that's cool. But for the 90%+ that will never play in the NBA, it's honor and glory - even a scholarship and a degree.
Sounds corny? it might be, but IMO it makes for much more exciting basketball and football than the Pros. We Gators thank the sports gods that the 04s made the decision they did to stay on and ignore major buck$ to do something far more exciting for themselves and their University - stay and play. Last year was, for Gator fans, as exciting as it gets.
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Level:Pro
Since:Mar 29, 2008
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He is definitely better than Tyronne Lue and he has an NBA career. Plus there is always a spot on a team for a pure shooter.
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Reputation:61
Level:Pro
Since:Jan 13, 2007
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In 1987 alot of Indiana fans wanted the Pacers to draft a home state kid who could shoot, Steve Alford(JJ Redick) instead Donnie Walsh chose some skinny kid named Reggie Miller. Watching Curry the last couple games reminded me of Reggie hitting shot after shot. Hopefully this run he's on doesn't make him jump too early. But I could definitely see him playing in the NBA for 10 plus years.
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Reputation:49
Level:Rookie
Since:Dec 11, 2006
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He'll have to eat a lot more fried chicken and watermelon, maybe some collard greens, black eyed peas, cornbread and grits too.
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Reputation:49
Level:Rookie
Since:Dec 11, 2006
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He'll have to eat a lot more fried chicken and watermelon, maybe some collard greens, black-eyed peas, cornbread and grits too.
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Level:Amateur
Since:Mar 29, 2008
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He will play in the NBA. What team would not want a sure 3 pt shooter. That is what Dell (his Dad) provided to the Hornets for many years. And I dated girls in HS with more facial hair than Curry. Wait 'till he hits a growth spurt and and his body matures. He is special! He has grown a few inches since HS. I bet he is at least 6'5" by draft day!
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Reputation:74
Level:Pro
Since:Feb 13, 2007
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Who cares............it's all about now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Reputation:14
Level:Amateur
Since:Feb 14, 2008
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Who cares what his future holds in the NBA? He is just darn fun to watch now!!
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Reputation:77
Level:Pro
Since:Mar 29, 2008
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Two words.... Mugsy Bogues...
Nuff said
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Reputation:77
Level:Pro
Since:Mar 29, 2008
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Oops...wait...forgot one more....
Spud Webb...
There... I think that just about says it all.
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Reputation:77
Level:Pro
Since:Mar 29, 2008
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