I don't recall Aguirre being that good defensively...It is a process and I'm happy to be where we are with Curry...I think the best thing that can happen for this young team is getting to the playoffs...When they lose, if they are hungry, you will see young players working hard in the offseason to get better...Imagine this young core going home with a chip on their collective shoulders to get better...
It's an interesting concept, Aguirre and Curry. Aguirre was one of those kind of slow, slumbering like players, especially in college, but he also had a fluidity about him, that made his jumpers on the money. I suppose it would make sense for Curry to improve, on the offensive end, being around Aguirre, but if I recall, Aguirre wasn't exactly a bump in the road on the defensive end either. I think once you plug up one end of the ship, then it makes it that much more easier on the other end. I beleive Aguirre can do the job in teaching Curry some defensive skills. I mean there are more than enough people to do that in the NBA. Find the mans strengths, by finding and iimproving on his weaknesses.
I'll never trust this' team again.