Seth Curry

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Re: Seth Curry 

Post#21 » by allenyang » Tue Sep 21, 2010 10:48 pm

Youngblood wrote:I think he will be better than Stephen and Dell of course. I'd take a chance on him EASILY!


Dell yes, Stephen no.
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Re: Seth Curry 

Post#22 » by mattg » Tue Sep 28, 2010 2:57 pm

chuckerz wrote:He probably won't see lots of playing time at duke considering that they are stacked right now.

are you kidding? not only does coach k play a lot of small ball but curry is pretty easily the 3rd best guard on the team, as his absolute floor this season. He very well could be better than Kyrie or Nolan Smith anyway, we just haven't seen him play in a while though.
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Re: Seth Curry 

Post#23 » by Sophie Hart » Mon Oct 4, 2010 8:12 am

Stephen Curry, has an ample amount of talent. It’s really hard to imagine a game without him, as he adds a unique flavor to any winning game. I like his outstanding and daring performances.
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Re: Seth Curry 

Post#24 » by schematics » Wed Dec 8, 2010 11:31 am

novi13 wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L3CXon8Ve0[/youtube]


:lol: @ the cats who got their ankles broke on simple cross moves *questions comp*

His J is smooth and you can tell he mainly practices shooting NBA 3's
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Re: Seth Curry 

Post#25 » by Silk Wilkes » Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:16 am

What's the early season verdict?
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Re: Seth Curry 

Post#26 » by 9abovetherim » Sun Jan 30, 2011 12:55 pm

Just unbelievable. 5-7 from three, 20 points, 3 assists, 4 boards. Best game of the year, obviously, for the man with the proper genes. This is what I was expecting two years ago when he announced his transfer from Liberty. And I agree with Coach K; aside from the N.C. State game, where he was jobbed by the refs and got in early foul trouble, he's been just waiting for one of these break-out performances. I expected him to score 16-20 against Wake, but it took an extra game. And once again, he was great on d. 3 steals, and time and again he showed unbelievable anticipation. I love watching smart players in action, and Seth is brilliant. He can pick out tendencies within a game and use that knowledge against an opponent as time wears on.
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Re: Seth Curry 

Post#27 » by royalina » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:05 am

I would be stunned if Stephen actually said that because the link I saw a while back turned into him talking about himself when he was asked about Seth.
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Re: Seth Curry 

Post#28 » by cdubbz » Fri Mar 25, 2011 7:48 am

Seth got to play 25minutes a game for Duke this season and averaged 9ppg. He is definitely a talented player, but Duke was so stacked at the guard positions as well as having Singler scoring that his role wasn't big. Great shooter, but not the passer that steph is yet.

Hopefully things will change for him this next upcoming season, I really want to see Seth explode and do well for Duke. Depending on where Coach K plays Austin Rivers Seth will either be the starting point guard or shooting guard, my guess is that both he and Rivers will just be guards that share the scoring and ball handling duties. He has two more years of eligibility, but next season will be his 4th year in college.
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