Seth Curry couldn't even hold onto Larry Bird's jock strapI saw Curry in college if only he was that good .
He played with a pretty average bunch of guys that made a splash in the NCAA tournament on the back of his incredible shooting.
The closest thing to Curry would be Larry Bird
Dragging Indiana State to the finals However
Bird was a senior and Curry a junior so
Comparing is a bit unfair
Unfortunately we won’t get to see that level of maturity
He's talking about Steph Curry.Seth Curry couldn't even hold onto Larry Bird's jock strap
But that would be pretty funny if he was comparing Mullins mechanics to...Seth Curry. I mean, Seth is not that bad but the surprise is the essence of humor. Made me laugh.He's talking about Steph Curry.
I saw Curry in college if only he was that good .
He played with a pretty average bunch of guys that made a splash in the NCAA tournament on the back of his incredible shooting.
The closest thing to Curry would be Larry Bird
Dragging Indiana State to the finals However
Bird was a senior and Curry a junior so
Comparing is a bit unfair
Unfortunately we won’t get to see that level of maturity
Braylon really reminds me of Danny Ainge. Extremely athletic, tough competitor who can really shoot.Bird was also a small/power forward at 6'9" but grew in college from 6'6".
Doubt Braylon will add 3 inches of height but stranger things have happened (see David Robinson height growth).
That said, there was much more to Bird's game than 3pt shooting, he could pass and drive with the best of them and had a heads up BBIQ to his game. In that regard, Mullins is a better comp overall to Bird than Curry as Mullins can rebound, shoot the 2pt, drive, and assist.
But shot mechanics alone, that is a decent Steph Curry comparison.
Curry played 100+ games in college in a mid major conference. Besides Dan Hurley wasnt comparing them as players just their shot. BM may never be as good as SC and he doesnt have to be. Although he has a prettier shot he reminds me of Reggie Miller.I saw Curry in college if only he was that good .
He played with a pretty average bunch of guys that made a splash in the NCAA tournament on the back of his incredible shooting.
The closest thing to Curry would be Larry Bird
Dragging Indiana State to the finals However
Bird was a senior and Curry a junior so
Comparing is a bit unfair
Unfortunately we won’t get to see that level of maturity
Steph has the perfect NBA coach for his shooting style/prowess in Steve Kerr. Steve shot over 50% on three point shots in two different seasons and has a career 3 pt shooting percentage of 45.4%. Not bad. As soon as Steph is past the half court logo he's a threat to make a three. Since he's a point guard with the ball in his hands often and has the automatic green light from his coach- He can take advantage of his excellent ball skills to get his shot off. Quick and accurate release. Plays cat and mouse with defenders as to when to put a shot up/use a screen, etc.
BM seems to have excellent range for a young dude and is gaining the green light status from his coach-within our sets and improvising when the situation dictates it. No question about the speed of his release and his accuracy .As a shooting guard he's a little more reliant on his point guards/teammates getting him the ball in his spots at this stage of his career. As we've seen-he's got an abundant bag of shot-making skills to get his shot whenever he wants it.
Danny/staff have been doing an excellent job of cultivating his growth and confidence now that he's healthy again and more familiar with our sets with his increased PT. Timing of his ascension couldn't be better.