Introduction Name: Stephen Curry Position: Point Guard School/Grade: Davidson/Junior Hometown: Charlotte Height: 191cm (6 feet 3) Weight: 84kg Birthday: March 14, 1988 Best Template: Mike Bibby Worst Template: Steve Kerr Edited this paragraph’s experience Stephen Curry’s father’s name is Dell Curry, who was once an eight-year-old in the 20th century. Stephen Curry, the famous NBA marksman in the 1990s, inherited his father's legacy. As a junior, Curry is already the best scoring machine in the United States. He is 1.90 meters tall and has switched to point guard this year. Curry has never been exposed to basketball. I have been asked a question since: "Hey, Stewie, as the son of the marksman Dell, do you think you have a chance to take over your father's mantle?" Over time, Stephen could only smile habitually, and then Silence. It wasn't until his sophomore year in college that he found that people around him no longer asked him that. This time it was Old Curry's turn to worry. "Hey, Dell, your son is so awesome, when do you think he can surpass you?" Every time he was asked this question, Curry would smile and say, "He has already done it. "In the 2008-09 season, after his partner Richards graduated and left school, Curry completed the transformation from an offensive guard to a point guard. Although he was no longer efficient, his production continued to increase, averaging 28.6 points per game. He became the leading scorer in the United States. His average of 2.5 steals per game gave him great potential to be promoted to the "Master Thief". His average of 5.6 assists per game was at least much better than this year's lottery point guard Tyreke Evans, proving that Library He has the potential to be a competent point guard. However, American experts believe that even if Curry successfully transforms into a point guard, because he can find his own advantages in this position and does not let his height of less than 1.90 meters become an obstacle, the problem is that Curry has a high assist rate. A player with a lower assist rate, which makes him more like an offensive point guard like Mike Bibby. His miraculous shooting skills allow him to immediately become a "microwave oven" or "USB" on the NBA court. Plug and play is a characteristic that describes Curry's ability to play a role once he takes the court. Curry can quickly become the main rotation player of an NBA team, and his underrated breakthrough ability and speed give him the capital to be a full-time super point guard. Don't be fooled by Curry's baby face, and don't underestimate him. He once said he would win a national championship for Davidson, and he worked hard for it. Although the ultimate goal was not achieved, no one dared to laugh at his seriousness. In Curry's second game in college, against the University of Michigan, he scored 32 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists. That season, he averaged 21.9 points per game and became the SEC's best rookie and scoring leader. In his junior season, Curry scored 42 points against Oklahoma City's prospective No. 1 draft pick Blake Griffin, setting a new NCAA single-game scoring record just as he set in high school at Charlotte Christian Academy. With the same scoring record in school history, the junior Curry also replaced the legendary John Gatti as the school's historical scoring leader. After Dell Curry joined the NBA in 1986, he spent 23 years cultivating a future star in the NBA, a more comprehensive backcourt killer than him. This is why experts have always defined Curry's template as The all-around little Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf), who led the Nuggets to create a black eight miracle in 1994, can do 10 bench presses, and his jumping data is the same as Griffin. Edit the technical characteristics of this paragraph Although Curry has never defeated Ricky Rubio in the point guard duel, and he has always been inferior to James Harden in the shooting guard competition, Curry may be the most likely candidate in this draft. A young talented player who has transformed from a combo guard into an NBA-level first or second position. When he was a shooting guard, Curry was the best scorer in the United States. When he transformed into a point guard, he also showed a sufficient level of passing ability and showed his leadership style. Curry's height problem and lack of athletic ability may be the key to his bottleneck in the NBA, but some well-known draft experts still believe that Curry will become an NBA starting point guard, and Mike Bibby should be Curry’s ultimate goal.
Curry, who has been working hard for three years in college, does not have much potential to continue to develop. However, in fact, with his high basketball IQ, he is almost the peak representative of a player with his physical fitness. Edit this paragraph's prospects. Some people may think that Curry can only become Players like Jermaine Pago or Wagner are mediocre and not even suitable for the NBA, but Curry, who has been baptized in college for three years, will now become a reliable and reliable player in the next few years. Point guard to look forward to. Whether playing as a spot-up shooter or a more-than-normal playmaker, Curry should be able to contribute immediately. Nelson never found a suitable point guard for the team last season. Stephen Jackson was forced to assume the role of the team's main point guard much of the time, and the arrival of Curry will find the answer for the Warriors. The Warriors just traded Jamal Crawford not long ago, and the addition of Curry will give the Warriors a more stable backcourt player. If nothing unexpected happens, Curry will definitely appear in the Warriors' main rotation next season. As for whether he can form a terrifying backcourt combination with Monta Ellis, it will be a long-term discussion during the offseason. Hotspot. Edit this paragraph to evaluate Fraschilla:: Although some people focus on his height (6 feet 3) and slender body shape, he is good in many aspects. He has NBA range, a quick release and the ability to create shots, especially from mid-range. Plus, considering he grew up around the NBA as Dell Curry's son, he's got plenty of support to become an NBA player. Finally, when he seizes the opportunity, I believe Curry will be a reliable rotation player in the NBA. However, if he chooses to return to Davidson for his senior season, the Wildcats will be ready to go, and personally, he has a chance to become the second-leading scoring player in NCAA history behind "Pistol" Maravich. Jay Bilas: Curry has the ability to create shooting opportunities. His range and quick release will make him a good NBA player. He can use screens to run without the ball and find shooting opportunities in offensive and defensive rotations. He has good movement. If he plays next to a good big man, Curry will find an open shot. Curry will be a good player. The only question: How good is it? Much will depend on his development at the point guard position. Curry is too small as a shooting guard, which gives him no advantage when shooting. Doug Gottlieb: First of all, I don't believe he's a point guard. Obviously, he can score. He is indeed a prolific shooter with extensive range off the ball. He has a quick release and can stretch opposing defenses with his range. But will this transform him into a starting combo guard in the NBA? Good enough to look like, say, Ben Gordon? Some people compare him to Kevin Martin, but Martin is 6-7. Curry's official data is 6 feet 3, but I believe he is only 6-1?0?5 at most. So I think his NBA future is unclear. But like I said about Hansberger, there is no way to diminish the greatness Curry displayed as a college player. He has a legion of admirers and for good reason.