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'Far below NBA standard': Stephen Curry proved his pre-draft report wrong in every possible way

'Far below NBA standard': Stephen Curry proved his pre-draft report wrong in every possible way

Time of India2 days ago

Image credit: Golden State Warriors/X
The Golden State Warriors have unveiled the pre-draft scouting report about Stephen Curry and made him read it aloud. A video shared on the team's social media channel shows the star guard reading all the shortcomings listed in the report, which cast doubts on him and his ability to be someone a team could rely on.
The report comes weeks after the Golden State Warriors were ousted from the playoffs just before an injured Curry could return to the court and potentially save the team from elimination.
Stephen Curry reacts to his pre-draft report
In the video shared on Golden State Warriors' X page, Stephen Curry reads aloud the pre-draft scouting report about him: 'Far below
NBA
standard in regard to explosiveness and athleticism, a 6'2 is extremely small for an NBA shooting guard position and will likely keep him from being much of a defender at the next level.
Although he's playing point guard, he's not a natural point guard that an NBA team can rely on to run a team, struggles defensively getting around screens, can overshoot and rush into shots from time to time, needs to add some muscle to his upper body, but appears as though he'll always be standing.
A for effort.'
After reading it aloud, Curry adds, 'I appreciate all the motivation and inspiration to do everything this paper said I couldn't do.'
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Fans react to video shared by Golden State Warriors
Reacting to the video, an X user wrote, 'But they were actually right, and as soon as he worked on all these things the success came. The scouts can't see the future, they can only tell the present and at best make projections. So win win.'
Another commented, 'That is why he is the GOAT.' One more wrote, 'Wow who the heck wrote that?' A fan reacted, 'Love you Curry.' Many others called him GOAT in the comments section.
All that Stephen Curry has achieved so far
Curry has been playing for the Golden State Warriors since 2009.
He is a four-time NBA champion, a two-time NBA MVP, eleven-time NBA All-Star, and an eleven-time All-NBA Team selection (including four on the First Team). Besides the NBA, he has also won a gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics as part of the U.S. national team and two gold medals at the FIBA World Cup.
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The current season ended early for Curry after he suffered a hamstring injury in Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Golden State Warriors star had to take time to recover and could have even returned for Game 6 or by Game 8, but the Warriors wrapped up by Game 5.
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