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Eventual Charlotte Hornet, Steph Curry wins MVP


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No, MJ was from North Carolina. And he didn't play here either.

1 hour ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Sure, since MJ was from Washington.  fug outta here.  

And yet he ended his career there, and not in Charlotte.

Should we refer to Kemba as Future New York Knick Kemba Walker?

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1 minute ago, djp14 said:

No, MJ was from North Carolina. And he didn't play here either.

And yet he ended his career there, and not in Charlotte.

Should we refer to Kemba as Future New York Knick Kemba Walker?

That's not the same concept at all.  MJ was a superstar, and nobody talked about going home back then.

LeBron's thing about going home to win one for his city has changed everything.  Curry could win another two Titles and come back home.  Hell, he's even said so himself.  

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2 hours ago, nctarheel0619 said:

That's not the same concept at all.  MJ was a superstar, and nobody talked about going home back then.

LeBron's thing about going home to win one for his city has changed everything.  Curry could win another two Titles and come back home.  Hell, he's even said so himself.  

What we need to do is start building a team for Steph to come home to.  Trade Kemba and pick up a couple of firsts or so.

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On 5/10/2016 at 1:06 PM, Matthias said:

What we need to do is start building a team for Steph to come home to.  Trade Kemba and pick up a couple of firsts or so.

eh no thank you- Kemba is a beast and draft picks really aren't worth that much in the NBA unless it's guaranteed top 3-5

If Curry comes back to Charlotte eventually it will be a combination of him winning a ton of titles in Golden State, Charlotte courting some bigger names and building a consistent winning team, and finally and most importantly, Curry having a really strong desire to play here. 

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