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Stephen Curry in 2013?


Hotsauce

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I was just reading an article and they were talking about Curry becoming a free agent in 2013. Could you see Curry wanting to come to his hometown to help become a building block for the Cats?

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/02/25/3046110/bobcats-higgins-no-panic-moves.html

It's also questionable whether such a player would be quick to join a team so seemingly far from contending for a championship. Jordan said in the preseason he'd love to find that rare player who would throw Charlotte's hopes on his back the way Jordan once did in Chicago. Elite players of late seem more concerned with migrating to teams already packed with talent.

The 2012 free-agent class could include Orlando center Dwight Howard and New Jersey point guard Deron Williams, both perennial All-Stars (although it's hard to imagine either coming to Charlotte). The Bobcats could also bank their cap room until the summer of 2013, when players such as Charlottean Stephen Curry (Golden State) could hit the market.

That would really be great! He is a down to earth kid, he doesn't seem to be a typical spoiled ass NBA player. I could see him coming here...

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Because this isnt a winning team. He already plays for a losing team. If he were to make a move, it'd be laterally. I dont think the Bobcats can expect to draw any big name FAs unless a miracle occurs and they overpay. It just isnt realistic at this point. Our "star" will come via the draft.

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