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Davidson's Stephen Curry Is the Unquestioned Star of the NCAA Tournament
Watch the highlights of Davidson's 74-70 victory over Georgetown yesterday, and one player stands out: Yes, of course, it's Davidson guard Stephen Curry , who is the unquestioned star of the first two rounds of this year's NCAA Tournament, and who may be emerging as the biggest star of college basketball. Curry is the man everyone is talking about this morning. The only question that still ...
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Can't Stop The Bleeding — ... Maybe I was imagining it, but I’m pretty sure I heard at least two callers on WFAN late last night wax pathetic about the glory of the college game vs. the snoozefest they consider to be the National Basketball Association.  And while the Tournament provided no shortage of first-class entertainment over the prior 96 hours, let’s spare a thought for the Professionals’ goddamn regular season. ...

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Foul Balls — ... ] Stephen Curry has been the best part of this year's tournament so far. He's also atop Panger's list of "People to Kill Today." [ FanHouse ] He then beat him with a tire iron for not having his shirt tucked in. [ ...

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