Curry Favor: Ex-Davidson Dynamo Not First Mid-Major Mistake by NBA Execs
Golden State guard Stephen Curry, anointed NBA Most Valuable Player in 2014-15 before shattering the league's record for most three-pointers in a single playoff and guiding the Warriors to their first NBA Finals appearance in 40 years, neither is too small nor too fragile. What is too small and fragile are the brains of any genius who overlooked the Davidson All-American for significantly inferior performers as a high school recruit, those who subsequently bypassed him in a similar fashion in the NBA draft and blabbermouth such as Charles Barkley claiming Curry is "just a shooter." Knuckleheads offended by Curry's dynamo daughter at a post-game press conference podium should save their angst for those individuals on a basketball payroll despite shunning Curry - occasionally including colleagues.
In retrospect, it defies belief ESPN "expert" Seth Greenberg boasted the gall to patronize Virginia Tech All-American Dell Curry's son by offering a spot on the Hokies' roster as a walk-on before the Minnesota Timberwolves picked long-forgotten Jonny Flynn one slot ahead of the incomparable Curry in 2009. In other words, Greenberg and the Timberwolves are the only individual and pro team capable of stopping Curry. Of course, Loyola (Md.) is the only college capable of containing Curry, holding the nation's top point producer scoreless in 2008-09.
In a previous non-sexist straightforward generation when fifty-something Hannah Storm also dressed like a teenager, Stockton-to-Malone could have been a hallmark of the Washington Bullets/Wizards rather than the Utah Jazz if there were more astute judgments made in 1984 and 1985 between mid-major and SEC/ACC players. Smug egghead prosecutors seeking face time appealing to low-information voters by indicting hard-working policemen probably would have more stature probing low-intelligence individuals previously laying an egg bypassing workmanlike Curry. Following is an alphabetical list of mid-major standouts selected behind players from current power conference members before they became league MVP such as Curry, Finals MVP, appeared in five or more All-Star Games or all-time Top 10 in assists, blocked shots, rebounds or steals:
Mid-Major Standout (Pick Overall) | College | Year | Players From Current Power League Member Chosen Ahead of Him in Draft |
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Tiny Archibald (19) | Texas-El Paso | 1970 | Jim Ard (Cincinnati)/Gary Freeman (Oregon State)/Al Henry (Wisconsin)/Mike Price (Illinois)/John Vallely (UCLA) |
Maurice Cheeks (36) | West Texas State | 1978 | Marty Byrnes (Syracuse)/Harry Davis (Florida State)/Jack Givens (Kentucky)/Butch Lee (Marquette)/Wayne Radford (Indiana)/Raymond Townsend (UCLA)/Rick Wilson (Louisville) |
Larry Costello (12) | Niagara | 1954 | Ed Kalafat (Minnesota)/Bob Mattick (Oklahoma State)/Dick Rosenthal (Notre Dame) |
Stephen Curry (7) | Davidson | 2009 | Jonny Flynn (Syracuse)/Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut) |
Joe Dumars (18) | McNeese State | 1985 | Uwe Blab (Indiana)/Kenny Green (Wake Forest)/Keith Lee (Memphis State) |
Wayne Embry (23) | Miami (Ohio) | 1958 | Pete Brennan (North Carolina)/Archie Dees (Indiana)/Roy DeWitz (Kansas State)/Vern Hatton (Kentucky)/Frank Howard (Ohio State)/John Nacincik (Maryland)/Joe Quigg (North Carolina)/Lamar Sharrar (West Virginia) |
Walt Frazier (5) | Southern Illinois | 1967 | Sonny Dove (St. John's) |
Hal Greer (14) | Marshall | 1958 | Pete Brennan (North Carolina)/Archie Dees (Indiana)/Vern Hatton (Kentucky)/Joe Quigg (North Carolina)/Lamar Sharrar (West Virginia) |
Richie Guerin (17) | Iona | 1954 | Dick Farley (Indiana)/Ed Kalafat (Minnesota)/Bob Mattick (Oklahoma State)/Dick Rosenthal (Notre Dame) |
Dennis Johnson (29) | Pepperdine | 1976 | Bob Carrington (Boston College)/Norm Cook (Kansas)/Jacky Dorsey (Georgia)/Scott Lloyd (Arizona State)/Willie Smith (Missouri)/Chuckie Williams (Kansas State) |
Gus Johnson (11) | Idaho | 1963 | Art Heyman (Duke)/Tom Hoover (Villanova)/Tom Thacker (Cincinnati)/Gerry Ward (Boston College) |
Sam Jones (8) | North Carolina Central | 1957 | George BonSalle (Illinois)/Lennie Rosenbluth (North Carolina)/Win Wilfong (Memphis State) |
Rudy LaRusso (12) | Dartmouth | 1959 | Don Goldstein (Louisville)/John Richter (North Carolina State)/Joe Ruklick (Northwestern) |
Karl Malone (13) | Louisiana Tech | 1985 | Kenny Green (Wake Forest)/Keith Lee (Memphis State) |
Cedric "Cornbread" Maxwell (12) | UNC Charlotte | 1977 | Tom LaGarde (North Carolina) |
Steve Nash (15) | Santa Clara | 1996 | Todd Fuller (North Carolina State) |
Willis Reed (10) | Grambling | 1964 | Gary Bradds (Ohio State)/George Wilson (Cincinnati) |
John Stockton (16) | Gonzaga | 1984 | Lancaster Gordon (Louisville)/Terence Stansbury (Temple)/Melvin Turpin (Kentucky) |
Nate Thurmond (4) | Bowling Green | 1963 | Art Heyman (Duke)/Tom Thacker (Cincinnati) |
Chet Walker (14) | Bradley | 1962 | Paul Hogue (Cincinnati)/John Rudometkin (Southern California) |
NOTE: Drafts in 1958, 1959, 1962, 1963 and 1964 included territorial picks.