He shows that he is easily one of the top 5 players in the country, and then instead of goin pro right away, he sets a good example and says he'll stay for his junior year. I really look up to Stephon Curry.
Curry had great moments in the tournament this is true. But when it comes to going pro, come on be serious there are so many better shooters than him to go pro in the last couple of yrs, who don't get any playing time in the NBA. If Mr. Curry where to attempted to go pro this yr he would be a 3round pick and never get to play.
Curry career stats as a pro 1.3 pts per game .08 rebs per game and 1.1 asst per game.
copy and past my prediction.
He led his team to 26 straight wins, i think he might be able to be drafted in the first round beccaues of his quick release and great shooting. He is also a very smart player
Stephen is the latest in an amost two decade string of Bob McKillops basketball players who have graduated. Under his leadership, 64 out of 64 players have graduated. The one athlete who didn't graduate, George Spain, was convinced by McKillop to finish up last few credits he needed to graduate, after he left to play ball in Europe. I am very hopeful that a very smart kid like Steph would keep the tradition intact.