Don't sleep on Stephen Curry making the transition into an elite PG in '12/'13

Will Curry make the transition into being an elite PG this season?


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#6 – Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
2012-2013 Stats: 22.9 ppg, 6.9 apg, 4.0 rpg, 1.6 spg, 21.3 PER
While Curry isn’t a traditional point guard, he does play the position in Golden State better than anyone thought he would when he was first drafted. Just last season, Curry broke the single-season record for three-point field goals made, but numbers don’t even begin to encapsulate the level of excitement this young man brings to the table. He also averaged a career-high 6.9 assists per game, which shows how far he’s come as a facilitator and distributor, as well. Nobody made a bigger leap towards superstardom in last year’s playoffs than Curry, which makes it an even bigger shame that he wasn’t named an All-Star last year. Of course, as we’ll see, breaking into the Western Conference All-Star guard rotation is an undeniably challenging thing to accomplish

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Well I think it's official that he has met the expectations of him being great. And I still think he has reached nowhere near his peak at this time.
 

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I wonder if he can improve his shooting still :patrice:

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