Now I think I've Heard It All...

Yes he is...Since Jan 1st....Would you select Curry over Evans right now if you had the choice?
Here's the thing on the Morrison system. Buy three points on each game in a 3 game chase- you've got to win at a 95% rate and yes you win at about 90%. Not good. Different maybe. But not good.
Oh yes... I think Curry has a realistic chance of being a top 5 player in the league in 2-3 years. He is such an unbelievable passer and ball handler. I have been so impressed and surprised by his abilities with and without the ball. People don't realize it yet because he has the "shooter" stigma from college but he is so far beyond Steve Nash at this stage in his career yet they play so similiar. I think Curry will be a better defender and rebounder than Nash. I'm not saying Curry will ever win 2 MVP's like Nash because to be in the perfect situation at the perfect time like Nash was in D'Antoni's first few seasons in PHX is so unlikely.... But I truly believe after watching almost all Warrior games this season Curry (if he can stay healthy) will be a perennial all star in the near future. I don't think Evans will ever be a "smart" player. He will never be a great FT shooter for a guard and I think his shooting overall from the perimeter is never going to be "superstar" status. No doubt physically he was much more NBA ready and impressive than Curry and Jennings. I don't think that is a concern anymore after seeing how the two PG's have performed and being a PG is much less a concern to be "bulky" than being a 2 like Evans truly is.
[QUOTE=edsherpa;20703]Yes he is...Since Jan 1st....Would you select Curry over Evans right now if you had the choice?[/QUOTE] Good debate, but I gotta go with Tyreke Evans all the way. Evans has just got too much game and too much physical talent compared to Curry and Jennings. Evans is a franchise changing type of player. Curry is a very, very, good player, but I'd have to go with Evans. Golden State stats are a bit inflated also due to their pace. I love smart players and Curry is that. I'll still take Evans, but thinking about it, Bird, Magic, Jordan, Olajuwon, any of the Spurs championship players, Kobe all were/are very smart players. Shaq sort of, but he was so imposing physically, and Dwight Howard may not win a title for a while because he came out of high school and hasn't learned to play the post yet imo. He could have used 2 years of college. What about the Nuggets winning a title? Doubt it. Take all of the Denver Nuggets with the exception of Chauncy, and you don't have enough brainpower to fill one chicken mcnugget.

[QUOTE=Climate;20708]Good debate, but I gotta go with Tyreke Evans all the way. Evans has just got too much game and too much physical talent compared to Curry and Jennings. Evans is a franchise changing type of player. Curry is a very, very, good player, but I'd have to go with Evans. Golden State stats are a bit inflated also due to their pace. I love smart players and Curry is that. I'll still take Evans, but thinking about it, Bird, Magic, Jordan, Olajuwon, any of the Spurs championship players, Kobe all were/are very smart players. Shaq sort of, but he was so imposing physically, and Dwight Howard may not win a title for a while because he came out of high school and hasn't learned to play the post yet imo. He could have used 2 years of college. What about the Nuggets winning a title? Doubt it. Take all of the Denver Nuggets with the exception of Chauncy, and you don't have enough brainpower to fill one chicken mcnugget.[/QUOTE] You can say Curry's numbers are inflated but you also must take into consideration he is playing with 2 of the most selfish players in the league (Ellis & Corey "ME"gette)... That takes a negative toll as well. If they can somehow package those 2 on draft night (which they are supposedly hoping to do) to get some solid veteran solid all around players and either get Turner or Cousins in the draft... Watch out.
someone please tell him he has to pick the winner before the game is played
Burger I just want to say I respect any opinion you got, and it hurts me not to agree with you. Good points as always. Duly noted on your Curry info.
Morrison is a bit of scumbag, he claims perfect record this year even though there were 2 losses. After each loss he would backfit his "system" with new filters to wipe the loss off his record. HOUSTON around XMAS time was a loss, and in their final game of the 3game chase won but did not cover so he retroactively posted to take ML on FAVS of -4.5 or more. Funny thing is, he gets alot of people to buy his system and than signs them up through his affiliate on BETUS. This book shaves points off the lines on his system plays for people signed up through his links. [url]www.sportsbettingchump.com[/url] - site that has alot of info about JM and has all the systems posted for free. Last year he did go perfect in NBA (79-0?) & MLB (39-0?) if I remember correctly. mags
people buy his system when it's posted for free on the internets?
I too think it's garbage, but his system was moving MLB lines a pretty big amount last year.