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You may want to go check who Curry played at davidson.
Would you like to name more then one player? Or does your All time players list usually consist of 2.
It's truly amazing how much you missed his original point by.
I can’t believe there are actually people who don’t like Markus Howard.Does he play bad some games and still shoot the ball a lot? Yes. Does he occasionally miss an open teammate and end up taking a difficult shot or turning the ball over? Yes.But he’s one of the best college players of this generation. And literally every unbiased analyst says just that.
PS Do you even know who Bob McKillop is? Because he’s certainly not one of the two best players in Davidson history...
That Curry shot more than Howard? Only because he, well, simply played more? Shocking. this is one of those arguments you get into while glancing over stats while not looking at the full picture. Curry literally was his team. And still managed to get them involved. Howard has been around top recruits his entire time in college, and still couldn't do what Curry did. Howard is a good player, but Curry levels? Are you kidding?
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Fail. Enjoy your beer. Enjoy the win. Stop posting.
That Curry shot more than Howard? Only because he, well, simply played more? Shocking.
Steph Curry: 3,387 minutes played. 862 2 point shot attempts. 1,004 3 point shot attempts.0.551 shots attempted per minuteMarkus Howard: 3,747 minutes played. 900 2 point shot attempts. 988 3 point shot attempts.0.504 shots attempted per minuteShocking.
Honest questions for Auburn:IIRC, Curry carried Davidson to to Elite 8 his junior year at Davidson. By your metrics who was the #2 player on that team and where did he rank on your “value added” chart?When we lost by 20 in round 1 of Howard’s junior season wasn’t our #2 guy a top 25 value added guy? How often does a team have 2 players in the top 25? How have those teams performed in the tournament?Thanks.
don't forget the one game against Loyola Maryland where Curry was double-teamed the entire game so he deferred to his teammates, taking only three shots and letting the rest of the team play 4 on 3 and win by 30. Defenses were designed around stopping him specifically.