Warriors rookie Stephen Curry follows in father's footsteps
04.03.10
During his recent visit to cooperate in the Bay Area, Atlanta Hawks coach Mike Woodson has been questioned Warriors rookie Stephen Curry. Specifically: Does it refresh your memory of someone?
"Yeah," Woodson said. "His Dad".
Pretty fulfilling unimaginative at first glance. Sure, he resembles his father. Dell Curry, a Ust-fire, dead-out, long-range plan-it-without-having-to-mind-it-go-down shooter, played 16 seasons in the NBA. It keeps from 1245 to 3 ½ points-shaped plate again as many assists (1,909).
"But (Stephen) a smarter pick-and-roll player his father was" Woodson said. "He managed a slight bit better than his dad. He takes as his father might shoot him."
Same genes, but more demanding skills at an early age. Thus, we arrive somewhere.
"It's great when you find a young player who comes into your conspire already knowing how to play pick and roll basketball," Woodson said. "And to have a warning shot is a double threat.
Source: San Jose Mercury News