You Think Stephen Curry Is Good? You Should See His Brother Seth
Life must be good for Dell Curry. He has a beautiful wife Sonya, a successful history as a former NBA player, and two sons who are not only capable of maintaining his legacy, but surpassing it.
Everyone is familiar with Golden State Warriors' rookie Stephen Curry and his amazing talents, but little has been said about Steph's little brother Seth, and his equally amazing skill set.
Duke University is currently engaged in a fight for the NCAA basketball championship, and should they win it all, no one will be happier than Seth, a member of the team who is sitting out this year due to transferring.
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Seth previously enrolled at tiny Liberty college, and just like his older brother did at Davidson, he went on to lead the nation's freshmen in scoring in 2008.
The one quality that all three Currys share is their jump shot, and the perfect form, and quick release is a perfect mirror image between the father and both sons.
It really is a thing of beauty, and the one talent which is sure to get Seth significant attention, especially after the NBA failed to realize the type of player Stephen had the potential to be.
Playing at Davidson kept Stephen under the radar, and even after a brilliant NCAA run where he lead his team to within a game of the Final Four he still failed to capture the imagination of many NBA scouts.
Most thought he would be limited by his size and his perceived singular talent, and to avoid that same level of scrutiny, Seth is taking his game to basketball's biggest collegiate stage.
Seth received much of the same criticism that Stephen did as a high school player and as a result he started his career at Liberty, but due to his brother's success, when he announced his intentions to transfer he had no lack of potential suitors.
Teams were not willing to pass up a chance to court the younger Curry, especially after so many major college teams missed so badly on the talents of Stephen, and Seth landed at Duke, a perennial Atlantic Coast Conference power.
Seth's decision to attend Duke means his game will get all the attention that Stephen's didn't, but he will also be under the microscope because of his brother's success and the weight of expectations.
People will expect the same type of success from Seth and on some levels they won't be disappointed, but for all the similarities in their games', there are some glaring differences.
Stephen is a much better ball-handler than Seth, and this allowed him to make the transition to point guard in the NBA better than most observers expected, while Seth is by nature a shooting guard.
This becomes problematic when considering that both brothers are around the same size, and Seth will get little chance to hone his skills at point guard because of the level of talent Duke recruits.
When Stephen was at Davidson, he was the best player on the team, but Seth will hold no such designation at Duke, and Kyrie Irving and Nolan Smith will likely man the lead guard position next year.
But Seth has shown the ability to compete with superior talent as he did at the under-19 World Championships.
His magnificent jump shot is one of the best equalizers in the game.
It's hard to tell if Seth will be able to live up to the standard his father and brother have already created, but considering his pedigree, you would be hard-pressed to get me to bet against him.


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