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Being cheap is selling a 2nd round draft pick? Gam, Gam, Gam.
You are our very own Skiphen A. Smithless.
Who cares if Jimmer scored 30 and did the same thing that means nothing. Jimmer could have very well been a very good piece for our team he just never found that rythym that everyone in the world knows he can hit the 3. When we had Jimmer the guy seemed to be in a slump and stay in it and that had nothing to do with all the sudden playing NBA competition. He was missing wide open after wide open shot. He was still an end of the bench guy who got minutes and could have gotten a lot more just like Curry can for us. Curry to me can do more then Jimmer and has more potential when Jimmer is what he is. He can be subbed in at the end of games for foul purposes as a FT shooter which Jimmer did. He can play good minutes in lineups where we try to put in 3 point shooters. I really think Curry can turn into a Morrow type of player and provide us a lot of what we missed with him. Curry has shown how much he has improved by working hard using his brothers routine so there is no telling how much more he can improve against NBA talent while he just starts to enter his prime. He doesn't need to be great but he can be our Anthony Mortow and really that's all we need.
Last edited by GuardianAngel25; 07-10-2015 at 09:21 PM.
Word. I dig it. But I don't know if any teams are considered cheap anymore in the today's NBA.
On a side note: Could anyone who watched the game tell me anything that the numbers don't?
For instance Rudd and Edwin both had good games statistically; but who was better
I hope he makes the squad
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So giving the richest contract ever in the nba is being cheap lmao 1st world problems up
Not much was worthy except Curry and the guys you mentioned. Drew looked pretty solid with a decent game. It's very hard watching SL games to see if guys are even doing a good job with things being kind of chaotic and hard to tell who's who.
Edwin definitely stood out more then Rudd to me. Rudd played well but Edwin just seems to have that long lanky body and athleticism for an NBA team. He needs more muscle but I could see him developing a very respectable 2 way game at the next level.
Curry just seemed like he was on a different level then everyone on the court. He looks very smoothe with everything he does and almost looks like a poor mans version of his brother. If you watch them closely a lot of his moves and handles are very similiar to Stephs just not at the same speed or impact. Not saying he is anywhere near his brother but I think practicing every move he does trying to mimmick him does help and show a lot in his play.
Last edited by GuardianAngel25; 07-10-2015 at 09:48 PM.
I only caught a bit of the first half. Rudd looked alright, that pass he threw He was a beauty, though He couldn't finish the slam. I actually thought Seths speed stood out to me more than his scoring, seemed so slow. Drew got burnt a bit on d. I didn't see much of lord farquad
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The guy can't crack a roster spot in years and suddenly is a starter? Although it's not impossibl it is unlikely.
Especially after only one good gam.
And our club is one of four to never go into the luxury tax but that was under a different owner. We finally have an owner who will spend. Look at Asik's contract last year. That extra money came out of Benson's pocket.
It's just that having elit handles in a summer leagu gam don't mean as much.
MVP... 2 different Curryd in a row
While I hope a developmental player comes from the SL and he has a good shot at being that player, let's be at least semi-realistic. He has had 17 minutes on 3 teams in 2 seasons in the NBA. Temper the excitement a bit.
I looked, and there before me was a pale horse! Its rider was named Seth Curry, and Hades was following close behind him. They were given power over a fourth of the earth to kill by sword, famine and plague, and by the wild beasts of the earth.
Right, SL and D-League are rife with guys that put up numbers that don' t translate to the bigs. Obviously staff saw enough to invite him to play and be coached in the system. If they see enough in games and practices, I'm sure they'd try to do a deal. I thought Seth was a solid player at Duke, but he went undrafted and has not stuck on a roster so far in his career. He's been a good D-Leaguer and could be, at 24, he's ready to make the jump. But his average athleticism, first step and size has held him back. If the other parts of his game have developed, he's got a chance but it's absurd to put expectations on him. Watching the game did highlight for me once again how much I wish we had our own D-League franchise...
Curry looked good with those pull up Js and dat floater.
Didn't get to see the game but those highlights make me take notice. His 30 points is also the most points scored by any player in a single game this summer league. At least I am pretty sure. I will certainly keep my eye on him.
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