I don't know when Steph Curry became the "it" player in GS. But of the magic INSISTED on Curry, I'd give up that deal in a heartbeat, and lmao. Monta's stock has fallen bad, but I for one think the guy is head n shoulders the best player on that team. monta and dwight would be money in my opinion.
The Curry love is a bit unusual. Deng had the same mojo working for him a few years back. The Bulls didn't want to deal him for Kobe and Kobe didn't want to play for a Deng-less Bulls. They're both good players, but for whatever reason they both had (or have in Curry's case), this mystical high trade value derived from scratch.
And why not? Howard won't resign there, Lakers are going to pursue him anyway. They are not willing to trade both Bynum and Pau for Dwight but they won't pass on trading for him and double-double PF that has range and can play pick n roll and some D with much more reasonable contract than Pau Warriors would be a team to beat with Steph and Twin Towers, especially if they will upgrade their talent on wings and I'm sure they will when Jerry West is doing work out there
Twin Towers would bring some toughness on defensive end and that's what Mark Jackson wants from his team
Curry is overrated ... If Curry can bring Golden State , D-Howard, then Jerry West needs to run for President
Lowry that's a no brainer. The other kid is an overrated soft chucker with no defense, but in today's NBA 3's>everything.
Actually, it's very characteristic of their new ownership. They and the Nets have really turned a corner since the teams sold.
That's true, and that's what I really meant. I was just trying to hurry up and post since I heard my boss approaching my desk. Warriors are in good - or at the very least, interesting - hands.