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Sophomore sensation Curry returning to Davidson
DETROIT -- It's safe to say that at some point watching Stephen Curry nail NBA 3-pointers against Wisconsin, LeBron James thought about penetrating and dishing to the Davidson sharpshooter. He and any other NBA players will have to wait. After Kansas ended Davidson's dream run in the NCAA tournament on Sunday, Curry said that he will return to school for his junior season. "I'm definitely ...
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Stephen Curry Will Stay at Davidson; What About Coach Bob McKillop?
FanHouse — ... Maybe we'll see him again in the 2009 tournament. The odds of that became greater when Curry said he'll be back at Davidson for his junior season: ...

The Morning After The Night Before, LXXII (?)
Doug Smith's Toronto Raptors blog — ... up on Paul right away, force him to start the clock and reduce that two-for-one chance. As for Redd? I doubt they have the assets because the two biggest contracts they could have to offer would be Rasho (they’ve got bigs) and T.J. (been there, done that). But I do think he’d be an excellent fit here. - I must say Jason Kapono sure took advantage of his start, didn’t he? Chalk that one up to a one-time experiment that failed. - This might be the smartest thing Stephen Curry’s said in a long-time. - Last mail submission for ...

Stephen Curry: I'm not ready for the NBA
The Dagger — Davidson standout Stephen Curry has already made up his mind not to become the first player in NBA history who still has birthday parties at McDonalds. He told reporters yesterday that he'd return to Davidson for his junior season. From ESPN: "I'm definitely coming back," he said. "I don't think I'm ready." Speculation began after the son of former NBA player Del Curry went off for 40 points in a first-round win over Gonzaga. Thirty more points in a victory over Georgetown turned whispers into questions. The uproar began, ...

Worst Decision Ever?
Dime Magazine — Stephen Curry says he’s “definitely” returning to Davidson for his junior year : After Kansas ended Davidson’s dream run in the NCAA tournament on Sunday, Curry said that he will return to school for his junior season.“I’m definitely coming back,” he said. “I don’t think I’m ready.” Speculation began after the son of former NBA player Del Curry went off for 40 points in a first-round win over Gonzaga. Thirty more points in a victory over Georgetown turned whispers into questions. The uproar began, though, when Curry dropped 33 points on Wisconsin to carry the Wildcats into ...

MORE BASKETBALL INFO
College Basketball Blog Report — ... (CBSSportsline.com). The 7-footer averaged 14 pts, 7 rebounds and nearly 3 blocks per game in his sophomore season for the Wolfpack. - The star of the NCAA Tournament to this point, Stephen Curry will resist any temptation to leave college early. Sophomore Sensation Curry Returning to Davidson (ESPN.com) for his junior season. The 6'3, 185 lb son of former NBA player Dell Curry, averaged nearly 26 ppg this season for Davidson, but exploded in his four NCAA Tournament games, averaging more than 33 points a game taking the Wildcats to the verge of the Final Four.

Stephen Curry Staying At Davidson One More Year
SPORTSbyBROOKS — After a missed three-pointer away from a trip to the Final Four, Stephen Curry apparently feels he has some unfinished business to attend to. The sophomore star of Davidson’s surprising Elite Eight run says he’ll be coming back to school next season . As for an early jump to the NBA, Curry responded, “I don’t think I’m ready .” Curry’s decision could also affect the job status of his college coach. Sources said that Bob McKillop has gotten the attention of the Rice Owls, as the Conference USA school “recently made a major play for him .” But with Stephen sticking around, ...

Stephen Curry's Mom...The Early Years [Good Things Come To Those Who Wait]
Deadspin — ... Davidson fans are overjoyed that guard Stephen Curry will not parlay his NCAA tournament popularity into a lucrative NBA contract. One other perk for school will be that his mother, Sonya, will also be in attendance next year, doing wonders for their national television coverage and alumni association. ...

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Stephen Curry darted this way, faked that way. Nothing open, and the bright red numbers on the clock getting close to zero. He was the right...
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