HoopsMalone wrote:DY_nasty wrote:HoopsMalone wrote:
Uh, Steph Curry???
curry's handles always been legit lol. but when you grow into arguably the best off the dribble shot of all time and one of the best at finishing in the lane as well, defenders gonna be a lot more jumpy than usual. plus its not like he's out here running constant ISOs and getting for a full 48 either. the court he plays on is one of the most stressful to defend in the league
i really think people got this idea that youre handles ain't crazy unless you're dropping people. you don't get chased 5 on 1 for years in college hoops as a ball dominant player without having premier skill with the ball
Nah, Steph Curry didn't have handles. That was the main concern with him and why he went as late as he did. He played SG all through college because they had a really good PG. No one believed Curry could play the PG that is why he came back for his senior season to prove he could play the position. The reviews were mixed with him at the PG spot and of course he got injured so that didn't help at all in terms of learning or improvement.
It wasnt until he spent a few seasons with one of the most rigorous ball handling training that he developed into what you see today. Curry has improved as much if not more than anyone I've ever seen in terms of ball handling.
that was absolutely NOT the main concern with him lol
his skillset wasn't the issue, its that he was frail and unathletic
he played combo/off guard because it was the easiest way to help his team win. dude's gravity was the most ridiculous in the NCAA and him moving to the corner would literally take multiple defenders completely out of the paint. with all the attention on him, his trash team could actually get easy buckets every once in a while - but that absolutely had nothing to do with his ability to handle the ball. it was to give him teammates some sort of rhythm that wouldn't rely on him 100% night in and night out. when he had the ball? he was arguably the best in the nation.
dude was getting nash comparisons coming into the draft
most rigorous ballhandling training? what? they left a take-turns iso offense where he and monta kept falling over each other and transitioned into a team where switches get destroyed in seconds


























