Steve Kerr And Chris Mullin Say Stephen Curry Circus Reminiscent Of Michael Jordan

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To say Stephen Curry is the biggest and best show in basketball seems obvious now. The Golden State Warriors superstar is dominating the league to such an extent that the reigning Most Valuable Player is being asked about potentially winning the Most Improved Player award. Golden State is the hottest ticket in the NBA, and everybody wants a piece of Curry.


Despite attracting extreme amounts of attention, nothing about Curry is polarizing. To Warriors coach Steve Kerr and St. John's coach Chris Mullin, that is reminiscent of Michael Jordan in the 1990s.

From CBS Sports' Ken Berger:



Kerr and Mullin, who both spent time playing and traveling with Michael Jordan, said the nation's infatuation with Curry is getting to that place where comparisons are warranted.

"I was around Michael during the summer of '92," Mullin said. "So yeah, I think it's at that level."



"Michael would just draw crowds everywhere he went," Kerr said. "When we'd get to a hotel in the middle of the night, there'd always be 50-100 people waiting out there at 2 a.m., hoping for an autograph. People come before games to see these guys warm up; it happened with Michael, and it happens now with Steph. There's sort of a fascination with Steph that reminds me a lot of people's infatuation with Michael."





People of a certain age get a little queasy whenever anyone is compared to Jordan, but this is valid. There are so few players with transcendent skill, and fewer still who reach a level of stardom that draws the interest of people who wouldn't normally call themselves basketball fans. Curry, like Jordan, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James, is the sort of player who makes the NBA itself more popular. He doesn't have the longevity of Jordan yet, but he is absolutely owning this moment.


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Damn I remember meeting Curry 3 years ago in New Orleans all star weekend and no one knew who breh was but me and some other ball fans. Every one else came for Bron, Bosh, and Wade. My how times have changed :wow:

Had I known I would be meeting a legend in the making I would have gotten an autograph :mjcry:
 

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Damn I remember meeting Curry 3 years ago in New Orleans all star weekend and no one knew who breh was but me and some other ball fans. Every one else came for Bron, Bosh, and Wade. My how times have changed :wow:

Had I known I would be meeting a legend in the making I would have gotten an autograph :mjcry:



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Damn I remember meeting Curry 3 years ago in New Orleans all star weekend and no one knew who breh was but me and some other ball fans. Every one else came for Bron, Bosh, and Wade. My how times have changed :wow:

Had I known I would be meeting a legend in the making I would have gotten an autograph :mjcry:




Same shiit happened to me in may 2006... Lupe fiasco came to seattle and the club we were at was hosting him.


Got done performing and was in the front waiting for his ride. This was when the club closed and everyone was outside. But i was mad hype cuz i knew who he was, kick push was the jam at that time and he was promoting upcoming food and liq alblum. Thing is, not one person came up to him But i considered it my opportunity to meet a legend. We chopped it up aboot the lp and its release and dapped him and told him best of luck.



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Damn I remember meeting Curry 3 years ago in New Orleans all star weekend and no one knew who breh was but me and some other ball fans. Every one else came for Bron, Bosh, and Wade. My how times have changed :wow:

Had I known I would be meeting a legend in the making I would have gotten an autograph :mjcry:
Just a couple years ago he was an all-star snub and now he's the biggest superstar in the NBA. shyts crazy.

I wanna see him live someday but we only see the warriors once or twice a year so tickets are :francis:
 
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