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McK1
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6/13/2009  9:14 AM
Despite reports to the contrary, Stephen Curry says he is not shutting down his NBA draft workouts.

CL: I know last time we talked you said if things went well maybe you'd be lucky and be able to shut it down early. You don't feel like you're at that point yet, I take it?

SC: No, I've got a lot of work to do. If a team calls and wants to see me, I have to take it seriously. I'm going to keep my strategy going, but be open to different teams and different situations. I've got a week and a half left, so a lot can happen in that short amount of time.


http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/The_Baseline/entry/view/25453/stephen_curry_not_shutting_down_workouts

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6/13/2009  9:16 AM
actions speak louder than words. when is he working out for the kings? or the warriors? or the twolves?
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6/13/2009  12:02 PM
I just listened to Larry Riley speak on the radio about the draft and I can read between the lines that GS is NOT interested in Stephon Curry. He mentioned speed and quickness atleast 3-4 times--I really do see them taking Jennings at 7--that could help the Knicks depending on that 5 slot.
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6/13/2009  12:32 PM
Curry knows that its his time. The hype is at an all-time high and he wants to take advantage of it and have a better chance of being drafted in the Top 5. Good for him... and for us, who could benefit from a great talent falling to us.

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6/13/2009  5:57 PM
Posted by BRIGGS:

I just listened to Larry Riley speak on the radio about the draft and I can read between the lines that GS is NOT interested in Stephon Curry. He mentioned speed and quickness atleast 3-4 times--I really do see them taking Jennings at 7--that could help the Knicks depending on that 5 slot.

i agree GS seems to be aiming to take Jennings.

then again, lots of teams seem to be pretty good at smoke-screening what they actually want in the draft. i think after blake, rubio, thabeet and harden go this draft is open season.
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6/13/2009  6:00 PM
OAKLAND — What if, when the Warriors are on the clock during the NBA draft June 25, a lauded big man is there for the taking?

What if a 6-foot-10, 235-pound, athletic inside player who some predict could go as high as No. 2 overall, is still on the board for Golden State? What if the Warriors have a chance to nab a player who eventually could fulfill their need for a low-post scorer without slowing down their pace?

"I hear some people saying they do need a point guard," Arizona junior power forward Jordan Hill said of the Warriors. "But that could change. It could be they want a big man."

Hill, 21, is perhaps unlikely to be there when the Warriors' turn comes at No. 7, considering he's regarded as the most NBA-ready big man next to Oklahoma power forward Blake Griffin, who's expected to go No. 1 to the Los Angeles Clippers. But if Hill is there, he may tempt the Warriors to disregard need and go for the best player available.

Hill held a solo workout with the Warriors on Friday morning. He said he was "pretty good" in his showing, which consisted, among other things, of running the floor, shooting midrange jumpers and working with his left hand.

He said he had dinner with Warriors coach Don Nelson on Thursday. He walked away thinking No. 7 might be the lowest he'll go.

"He said if I'm not picked in the top six," Hill said, "they're probably going to take me."

Drafting Hill could give the Warriors some flexibility
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to move a couple of their big men to fill a need. He also has the girth to play center — well, at least more than Warriors power forwards Anthony Randolph and Brandan Wright — which means the Warriors theoretically could add Hill without hindering the development of Randolph.

If nothing else, Hill might be good trade bait, as the Warriors are expected to be active in the market.

Though Memphis (No. 2), Oklahoma City (No. 3) and Washington (No. 5) are in the market for a young big man, Hill said falling to No. 7 would in no way be a disappointment. He said he'd fit with the Warriors' style of play and would relish trying to fill their need for inside scoring.

Golden State already has a stable of power forward/center types in Andris Biedrins, Ronny Turiaf, Randolph and Wright. And don't forget about Rob Kurz and Jermareo Davidson deep on the bench.

But Hill would come in being arguably the most capable inside scorer, and he'd give Randolph and Biedrins a run for being the team's best rebounder. He lacks fundamentals and polish, largely because of his inexperience (only two years as a regular starter at Arizona), so he likely wouldn't walk into the starting lineup.

"I heard he's real hard on rookies," Hill said of Nelson. "That's fine. Lute Olson was that way at Arizona."
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6/14/2009  7:53 PM
Posted by Knicksfan:

Curry knows that its his time. The hype is at an all-time high and he wants to take advantage of it and have a better chance of being drafted in the Top 5. Good for him... and for us, who could benefit from a great talent falling to us.


If the Knicks truly want Stephon Cury--they better have a deal from 2-5 in place--8 will never do it
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Curry is not shutting it down

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