[QUOTE=theaussieguy]lol he just rekt in the first round and hes had a couple off games in the playoffs, so what? way to jump the ****ing gun[/QUOTE]
Too bad he can't play the Pelicans every round
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[QUOTE=theaussieguy]lol he just rekt in the first round and hes had a couple off games in the playoffs, so what? way to jump the ****ing gun[/QUOTE]
Too bad he can't play the Pelicans every round
[QUOTE=bdreason]Curry has never had many of those qualities. He's an amazing shooter who can also make plays because of his scoring talent. He's never been a great leader. Never taken care of the ball. Never been able to control tempo. When he isn't scoring, his play-making ability is also effected.
He's still a great player, but he isn't Chris Paul.[/QUOTE]
Honestly, you are right. But some people have gone overboard recently.
[QUOTE]Curry is standing at the forefront of a new era of playmaker. For the first time since Magic Johnson took an evolutionary leap for the position, we're witnessing the ultimate embodiment of the point guard. Not a shooter like Steve Nash, a passer like John Stockton, a defender like Gary Payton or a floor general like Isiah Thomas. Someone with the ability to do it all, excelling in each category while elevating everyone around him and then topping it the very next night: basketball's new 6-foot-3, 190-pound unstoppable force[/QUOTE]
[url]http://espn.go.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/12728744/how-golden-state-warriors-stephen-curry-became-nba-best-point-guard[/url]
[QUOTE=CelticBaller][IMG]http://static.foxsports.com/fe/images/NBA/Headshots/140x170/4246.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Word.
Dude is a defensive FUCCIN monster.
[QUOTE=Cowboy Thunder][IMG]http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/661/827/f97.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO