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tkeena33 Nov 15 2008, 11:52 AM Post #1
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I know I'm not the only one with a man-crush on this guy. I'll be rooting for him to take Player of the Year over Hansbrough and Davidson to play well all year long. I love watching this kid play.

Last night's stats in 107-83 victory over a powerful Guilford squad (sarcasm):

29 Points, 10 Assists, 9 Steals, 3 Rebounds (2 OFF).



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mongo Nov 15 2008, 01:59 PM Post #2
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9 steals?!?!?! Jesus tap-dancing christ.
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boilergrad01 Nov 15 2008, 02:44 PM Post #3
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That Curry kid is good. Purdue might play them twice. I hope he does well in every game not against Purdue
Nothing beats an Astronaut
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Nov 15 2008, 11:52 AM
I know I'm not the only one with a man-crush on this guy. I'll be rooting for him to take Player of the Year over Hansbrough and Davidson to play well all year long. I love watching this kid play.

Last night's stats in 107-83 victory over a powerful Guilford squad (sarcasm):

29 Points, 10 Assists, 9 Steals, 3 Rebounds (2 OFF).



My Stephen Curry man crush is enormous. I really want to get to the Davidson-Purdue game in Indy. I have a feeling the tickets will be pretty high priced, but it'd be worth the price of admission to see my favorite team and my favorite non-Purdue player.

The kid is an absolute stud.
“He’s always been a guy — maybe to a fault — he would always try to do what I said. That seems like something simple in coaching, but those are the guys I hang my hat on. We’ve had some guys in our program, we had a couple guys that felt I had a bias towards E’Twaun Moore. And they were right — I do have a bias towards E’Twaun Moore. I like guys that go to class, that are academic All-Americans, that come early, that stay late, that love the game of basketball. I am biased towards those guys. And I’m biased towards Rob Hummel. But I’m also biased towards their habits, their work ethic, and how they carry themselves."

"I’d take him to the ends of the earth — I’d want him playing for me.” - Bo Ryan on Robbie Hummel

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crveech Nov 15 2008, 03:38 PM Post #5
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I loved watching Curry play in the NCAA tournament last year. One other guy to watch is Patrick Mills of St. Mary's.
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I was at the NCAA tournament game last year vs. Gonzaga. I remember early in the game someone behind us saying, 'He's wearing number 30.' From that point on, the guy was lights out.
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I know I'm not the only one with a man-crush on this guy. I'll be rooting for him to take Player of the Year over Hansbrough and Davidson to play well all year long. I love watching this kid play.

Last night's stats in 107-83 victory over a powerful Guilford squad (sarcasm):

29 Points, 10 Assists, 9 Steals, 3 Rebounds (2 OFF).



My Stephen Curry man crush is enormous. I really want to get to the Davidson-Purdue game in Indy. I have a feeling the tickets will be pretty high priced, but it'd be worth the price of admission to see my favorite team and my favorite non-Purdue player.

The kid is an absolute stud.
I'm pumped, I'm going with the Paint Crew to the game in Indy. Our seats are from rows 8-18 behind one of the hoops. Pretty damn good for the $10 bucks it costs. It's gonna be awesome! And I can't wait to see if Kramer has a remote shot at limiting the kid. As much as I love Kramer, I still think Curry gets 20.
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i will be in indy for the game as well!
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44 points tonight in a road loss to Oklahoma. Had 33 and 9 assists the game before.
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crveech Nov 19 2008, 12:03 AM Post #10
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44 points tonight in a road loss to Oklahoma. Had 33 and 9 assists the game before.
Davidson could have won that game if Curry had more help from his teammates.

He still kicks ass though. e9dwux ->Stephen Curry
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tkeena33 Nov 24 2008, 10:16 PM Post #11
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Stephen Curry tonight in the NIT Consolation game:
39 points in only 25 minutes.
5-9 3PFG
4 REB
4 AST

That brings his averages to 35.0 ppg, 53% FG, 45% 3PFG
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That Kid is amazing
Nothing beats an Astronaut
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Mr Gray Nov 24 2008, 11:29 PM Post #13
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I loved watching Curry play in the NCAA tournament last year. One other guy to watch is Patrick Mills of St. Mary's.
another guy to watch will unfortunately be every player that goes up against IU this year :(
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Curry held scoreless today against Loyloa MD. Only took 3 shots for some reason. I never thought I would see the day when he would go scoreless
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Curry held scoreless today against Loyloa MD. Only took 3 shots for some reason. I never thought I would see the day when he would go scoreless
I guess half the game he stood in one corner with 2 guys on him, and Davidson was literally playing 4 on 3 basketball. Thats pretty much giving up if you ask me.
“He’s always been a guy — maybe to a fault — he would always try to do what I said. That seems like something simple in coaching, but those are the guys I hang my hat on. We’ve had some guys in our program, we had a couple guys that felt I had a bias towards E’Twaun Moore. And they were right — I do have a bias towards E’Twaun Moore. I like guys that go to class, that are academic All-Americans, that come early, that stay late, that love the game of basketball. I am biased towards those guys. And I’m biased towards Rob Hummel. But I’m also biased towards their habits, their work ethic, and how they carry themselves."

"I’d take him to the ends of the earth — I’d want him playing for me.” - Bo Ryan on Robbie Hummel

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