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I don't see how being at Liberty or Duke changes your future. If you can play, you can play. You're not going to hide your weaknesses from scouts.

As stated before, there a ton of guys like Seth with similar builds who come out every year with the same strengths and weaknesses.

Let's be honest here, we want him to excel because of the narrative surrounding his family and how great a story that would be. If he wasn't Steph's brother we probably don't even have this convo
 
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Jon Deibler shooting like 49% from 3 on 20 ppg against tougher competition in europe he's not in the NBA and he's 6'6.

There is an almost never ending supply of shooters who can't gaurd a position.



Kyle Wiltjer is going to score a billion points at this upcoming season at Gonzaga and he might not get drafted.
 
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all those guys you all are mentioning aren't steph curry's brother though.

Again, this isn't about whether or not he can play in the league
 
I don't see how being at Liberty or Duke changes your future. If you can play, you can play. You're not going to hide your weaknesses from scouts.

As stated before, there a ton of guys like Seth with similar builds who come out every year with the same strengths and weaknesses.

Let's be honest here, we want him to excel because of the narrative surrounding his family and how great a story that would be. If he wasn't Steph's brother we probably don't even have this convo

Perception, Production and Bloodines.

Scouts looking at any random mid major player that puts up numbers...is a lot different that looking at the younger brother of a lottery pick who himself killed it at a mid major level.

Seth Curry averaging 25+ on a Liberty team at the top of its conference...is a lot different than Joe Blow averaging 25 at mid major conference.

Like you said, narratives. They play a part in the process.
 
Jon Deibler shooting like 49% from 3 on 20 ppg against tougher competition in europe he's not in the NBA and he's 6'6.

There is an almost never ending supply of shooters who can't gaurd a position.



Kyle Wiltjer is going to score a billion points at this upcoming season at Gonzaga and he might not get drafted.
Was Deibler's situation more so that he just decided to stay overseas? Some guys would rather not go through the grind of trying to be a 12th man
 
Imagine Jimmer averaging 14ppg at UNC. Likely Undrafted.

Jimmer averaging 25 at BYU though....
 
Imagine Jimmer averaging 14ppg at UNC. Likely Undrafted.

Jimmer averaging 25 at BYU though....

Unless you broke all of Jimmers fingers there is no scenario under which Jimmer averages 14 ppg as a senior at any school in ANY league. :lol
 
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Imagine Jimmer averaging 14ppg at UNC. Likely Undrafted.

Jimmer averaging 25 at BYU though....

UNC wouldn't have held back his dynamic shooting skills

Dude from eastern Washington led the NCAA in scoring and was a 2nd round pick for Orlando...why didn't he go in round 1? (By your logic)

Edit: and outta all major college programs to choose from you choose the one who's coached by a guy who likes to PUSH THE BALL
 
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You putting a lot of stock into statistics. The ppg don't matter nearly as much as you're trying to make it seem. From an evaluation standpoint, there's nothing can hide from scouts.

Again...if you can play, you can play. Look at Tyler Harvey who led the nation in scoring. By your logic, he should have been a first round pick
 
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Lets not rewrite history here the reaosn Jimmer's not working out in the NBA is because he can't play defense. :lol

He gave 30 to arizona, 26 to UCLA and 44 to Kawhi Leonard and an elite defense SDSU squad don't insult the man by comparing him to Seth Cury. :lol
 
Lets not rewrite history here the reaosn Jimmer's not working out in the NBA is because he can't play defense. :lol

He gave 30 to arizona, 26 to UCLA and 44 to Kawhi Leonard and an elite defense SDSU squad don't insult the man by comparing him to Seth Cury. :lol

Ain't even trying to rewrite history or compare Jimmer to Seth Curry.

My point is, getting buckets at a mid major as Steph Currys brother would increase your draft stock. Simple
 
You putting a lot of stock into statistics. The ppg don't matter nearly as much as you're trying to make it seem. From an evaluation standpoint, there's nothing can hide from scouts.

Again...if you can play, you can play. Look at Tyler Harvey who led the nation in scoring. By your logic, he should have been a first round pick

Tyler Harvey sill got drafted though. Seth Curry didn't,

Seth Currys stock would be improved because of his production and name at Liberty. This has nothing to do with how good he actually is in respect to his draft position.
 
You moving goal posts now. Your original point was Curry would have been a first round pick had he stayed at Liberty.
 
You putting a lot of stock into statistics. The ppg don't matter nearly as much as you're trying to make it seem. From an evaluation standpoint, there's nothing you hide can hidefrom scouts.

Again...if you can play, you can play. Look at Tyler Harvey who led the nation in scoring. By your
Tyler Harvey sill got drafted though. Seth Curry didn't,

Seth Currys stock would be improved because of his production and name at Liberty. This has nothing to do with how good he actually is in respect to his draft position.
 
If you really want to believe that simply being Steph Curry's brother somehow increases his chances of being drafted first round...ok.

That's ridiculous tho. If it would have helped him then...wouldn't it help him stick now?
 
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If you really want to believe that simply being Steph Curry's brother somehow increases his chances of being drafted first round...ok.

That's ridiculous tho. If it would have helped him then...wouldn't it help him stick now?
Because his flaws have already been exposed where as if he stayed at Liberty those flaws would have been talked about, but semi - disregarded in favor of his production / mid major status / production.
 
Because his flaws have already been exposed where as if he stayed at Liberty those flaws would have been talked about, but semi - disregarded in favor of his production / mid major status / production.

Exactly. They don't hear me though.

Scouts weren't picking apart Dame Lillards deficiencies, CJ Mccollum's, Isiah Cannon, Cam Payne, Nate Wolters..etc etc.

Big time scoring mid major guards weaknesses get overlooked because they are perceived to have such a huge load to carry, that they can get excused for some flaws.
 
Tyler Haws, Keifer Sykes, Derrick Marks absolutely killed this year and didn't get drafted.
 
Tyler Haws, Keifer Sykes, Derrick Marks absolutely killed this year and didn't get drafted.

their parents are to blame. apparently If they had older siblings in the NBA, they would have been drafted.
 
Tyler Haws, Keifer Sykes, Derrick Marks absolutely killed this year and didn't get drafted.
If these guys were putting up 25 a game (Which Seth would have ended up doing at Liberty) and were Steph Curry's brother and had Dell Curry as a father they would have a much better shot at being draft. MUCH better.
 
Are we talking 1st round pick or just drafted in general? Because Seth has been getting the same opportunities that almost every 2nd round pick is afforded. And he was never going in Round 1.
 
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