1UPZ wrote:Suns were willing to trade Stoudemire for Curry... by Kerr/Sarver
Think about that for a minute...
Curry was considered Nash-like and potentially heir to Nash back then.
Saying he didnt become a star until now is also disregarding that he had 2 bad ankle injuries in his early days....
Curry was always going to be at minimum, a borderline star... even better than Bledsoe or Knight currently.
Now with the modern NBA the way it is... Curry and players like him are having/will have their golden era.
You just can't say this stuff because the Suns wanted him in the draft. Does that mean Brandon Wright had superstar potential? After all, he went just 1 spot later in the previous year's draft than Curry, and the Suns wanted Wright also in that Amare trade.
The fact is that after numerous seasons in the NBA, including seasons in which he was healthy 90+% of the time, Steph Curry was a non all-star who got extended to a $12 million a year deal because he simply wasn't considered a superstar or potential superstar (hell, people in FA have gotten maxes based solely on potential before, and Steph still didn't), which many commentators thought was an overpay at the time. He was never an all-nba player until this past season, age 27. His game stepped up dramatically across the board. It's not as if he was always this good but never healthy--in individual groups of games he never played at this level. His per game numbers jumped too.
Also, the last part has no real justification, particularly when you look at their numbers at similar ages, and particularly when you factor in how awful Curry was defensively (one of the worst in the league until this season).