Rafael122 wrote:Curry struggled again against Purdue. I think he smokes lesser teams and has trouble with actual top notch basketball programs. And when I saw him play, he doesn't pick his feet up as much. It's like they drag on the floor.
Someone drafting him in the lottery would be a mistake. I would not be surprised if Charlotte picks him.
Eh. Disagree. Curry saw a good deep team gameplanning to shut him down at the exclusion of anything else. They ran a full court press on him for 40 minutes rotating 3 guards to keep a fresh defender on him at all times one of whom was the Big 10 defensive player of the year. Defensively his counterparts went 3 for 11, 0 for 2 (in 21 minutes) and 1 for 2 (in 23 minutes). They weren't spending a ton of guard energy on scoring they were pouring in all their effort to jamming him up on screens and chasing him around the court. Not something he's likely to see on a team with a true primary or secondary scorer. Imagine Rip Hamilton without Billups/Iverson/Stuckey or Rasheed, with Rip bringing the ball up the floor.
What I'm more impressed with is that he had 8 boards in the game-- 7 defensive. More than all but one player on the floor for either team. Plus the usual 6 asts, 3 steals. Again what I'm struck with is that in the games where he's off, he tries everything else he can do to work for a win.
He'll see more all-game fullcourt pressure this year. He won't see it in the NBA.