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Stephen Curry’s Post-Workout Media Session

After the six-guard workout with the Sacramento Kings on Sunday, Stephen Curry sat down with the media to discuss his previous workouts, what he can bring to the team, what sets him apart, and how his dad Dell Curry has helped him through this process.

Curry has probably improved his draft stock throughout the last month more than any other guard in the draft. He seems like a very viable option at point guard, can still play the shooting guard, and could easily be taken by the Kings at #4. Before Sunday, I would have never thought I’d type that previous sentence and praise him for his point guard potential. But after seeing him more than hold his own against Tyreke Evans and Jonny Flynn, I can’t see what reason there is to still doubt him.

  1. June 22nd, 2009 at 10:34 | #1

    Glad to see you’re finally coming around on Stephen Curry. I think he’s going to be a very good player for years to come.

  2. June 22nd, 2009 at 12:38 | #2

    @Patrick
    I guess I just had to see it for my own eyes. I no way should one workout answer any questions (except in the case of Juwanna Mann in which the physical should have revealed everything). But at the same time, he was very impressive in the way he handled other point guards on both sides of the ball.

    I’m a believer, Patrick!

  3. June 22nd, 2009 at 12:52 | #3

    Whew. Glad we got the Juwanna Mann reference out of the way. Lol. Seriously, though, Curry was the most talented player in this workout. Jonny Flynn is second, in my book, followed by Tyreke Evans and then some order of Toney Douglas, Nick Calathes, and Patty Mills. I still think Rubio’s the best fit for the team, but if we end up with Curry or Flynn I won’t be mad at that. They’re great players.

  4. June 22nd, 2009 at 21:38 | #4

    @Patrick
    I think Juwanna Mann is actually an underrated movie. People assume it’s horrible but it’s only semi-horrible.