Bynum or Curry
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Bynum or Curry
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Bynum or Curry
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Bynum or Curry
Bynum or Curry
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Wow this comparison is so close. But, I'll have to go with Curry, since he has so much potential and a great feel for the game. His work ethic compared to Bynum is that of pure dedication to the game of basketball, and I don't see how Curry won't become a hall of fame center in the future barring injury.
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I don't know about this. Bynum is actually putting up some pretty good numbers and helping his team win. The same isn't true for Curry right now. Plus has no one heard of the "Curry Stat?" He averages more turnovers than he does blocks, steals and assists COMBINED. This guy is a turnover machine. He has bad hands and turns the ball over more than a lot of point guards in the league. I'm going with Bynum.
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Six_Fore wrote:I don't know about this. Bynum is actually putting up some pretty good numbers and helping his team win. The same isn't true for Curry right now. Plus has no one heard of the "Curry Stat?" He averages more turnovers than he does blocks, steals and assists COMBINED. This guy is a turnover machine. He has bad hands and turns the ball over more than a lot of point guards in the league. I'm going with Bynum.
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Six_Fore wrote:I don't know about this. Bynum is actually putting up some pretty good numbers and helping his team win. The same isn't true for Curry right now. Plus has no one heard of the "Curry Stat?" He averages more turnovers than he does blocks, steals and assists COMBINED. This guy is a turnover machine. He has bad hands and turns the ball over more than a lot of point guards in the league. I'm going with Bynum.
We're not talking about NOW, we're talking about the FUTURE!!!11!
Curry is over half of what Bynum is now and has more potential despite being smaller, less talented, and not being able to jump as high!
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farzi wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
We're not talking about NOW, we're talking about the FUTURE!!!11!
Curry is over half of what Bynum is now and has more potential despite being smaller, less talented, and not being able to jump as high!
Where in the topic of this thread does it say anything about the future? Oh wait, it doesn't
And Bynum is 5 years younger than Curry, so unless your talking about a future on some magical planet where Curry grows a couple of inches and learns how to catch a basketball, it isn't going to happen.
Bynum now or in the future. No question.
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