oh, BTW, i'm so used to seeing that move by the dream, it doesn't seem all that big of a deal, like that's just one of his moves, but maybe fans of other teams don't see it that way, we are the chosen ones, to witness the dreams moves throughout the years.
He got off to a somewhat slow start but he's showing his potential now. Donnie Walsh of the Knicks said he was the best PG by far of all the ones the Knicks tried out and who can deny his pedigree.
check out this sexy, sexy move by steph: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3pIsA0Q0d0 creativity like that is innate, you can't teach the presence of mind needed to do something like that in the middle of the moment
He's had his ups and downs, but usually the mark of a good player is one who gets better as his rookie season progresses, rather than a guy like Jennings who had a great start culminating with 1 amazing game, Curry has proven he's ready to play every night.
what a newb response. The problem with Golden state is that none of their talent ever stays there. Jamison Tim Hardaway Webber Arenas Spreewell Baron Davis Stephen Jackson etc etc etc
Yeah because Baron Davis was nothing before he got to Golden St. Same with Stack Jack. Both guys are still putting up numbers without playing for Golden St.
i went to a warriors game a few weeks ago against the clippers where he got his first triple double in the nba. i must say that i was impressed by curry. he is not explosive or quick but he quietly racks up the stats like jason kidd. - his ball handling is not flashy or amazing but somehow he doesn't turn it over alot. he was a much better PG than expected. - he is not a big guy height wise or weight wise but he doesn't zip around frantically like other small players like AB or monta. he seems to make good decisions and knows where he wants to go on the court, rather than running around trying to make something happen. - the kid is a lights out shooter. think ray allen but smaller and playing PG. - somehow he racks up a decent number of boards. it seems he makes an effort to collect defensive rebounds rather than run down court like most other guards (maybe to pad stats i dunno). he isn't a flashy player and he won't dunk in your face but he somehow quietly can rack up a 25/5/5 night pretty easily.
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I still like Evans better. <object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/xuL1h8RO-_M&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/xuL1h8RO-_M&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="560" height="340"></embed></object> Stellar defense against one the the newest rockets!
Because the Warriors constantly suck. Why would players want to stay there? From what i've seen from all the injuries on that team, if you start any random player they are going to get their numbers, but it's always in a loss. The team is bad and hasn't been a great team in a long time.
anyone see that sick move he put on chris anderson last nite against the nuggets? baby hakeem-esque on david robinson move... currys def better than jennings he got all that hype for that 55 pt game in like the 2nd week of the season in nov. he has been VERY inconsistent since that game and ironically it was versus curry haha but i go with tyreke evans as ROY hes been rock solid the ENTIRE season, curry has finally started puttin it together b4 the all star break
Step Curry is for real. I live in SF but root for the Rockets, and I've seen him play all season. Product of the system,,,, maybe product of dad. How many other NBA players tried to make their sons into 2nd generation ball players and have failed, MJ or Ewing. Yeah he is doesn't blow you away or know you over, but he does make a lot of good decisions. Considering the the Warriors are leading the NBA in the amount of game lost to players do to injury and the most different starting line ups this season, there has to be more to Curry than just Nelsons system. I do know he does avg more assist than AB and we never had a Yao or McGrady. Just glad his parents raised him the right way. His dad was training him the right way since he was little. Now imagine if he was passing to YM in the post or KM or even TA for the transition 3.
I disagree. I've seen Tyreke Evans take over games and win them for his team. Curry will score 30+, but in a blow out loss like last night.