Stephen Curry's game has grown since the beginning of the season. At the beginning of the year, Curry had a hard time getting to the rim and finishing, had a hard time taking care of the ball, and also had the knack of picking up fouls very quickly, which meant a lot of time on the bench and playing time for backup guard C.J. Watson.
Curry is now heading into the All-Star break on a high note, recording a triple double against the Los Angeles Clippers by scoring 36 points, dishing out 13 assists, and grabbing 10 rebounds.
It was the first triple double by a rookie for the Warriors since Chris Webber and the first triple double of at least 30 points, 10 assists, and 10 rebounds by a rookie since Kevin Johnson.
This game points to the growth Curry has made since the season began. Curry's lin ...
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Stephen Curry’s Developing Game Means Rookie of the Year Award Is His
Posted: 13th February 2010 by Steven Resnick in NBAComments Off on Stephen Curry’s Developing Game Means Rookie of the Year Award Is His