He does not possess a strong enough handle to play point guard and he is too short to play shooting guard. The NBA isn't in his future. Of course, my player assessments have been proven wrong countless times in the past.
Can't find any news about Seth getting an invite anywhere.
He does not possess a strong enough handle to play point guard and he is too short to play shooting guard. The NBA isn't in his future. Of course, my player assessments have been proven wrong countless times in the past.
Bob Green
I think besides size, the other major thing that hold him back from getting a look compared to someone like Dre is that he is a ball dominant scorer. He was at his best not as a spot up shooter, but as a guy who could dribble around a bit and get open with a pump fake or a step back. For a role player at the end of the bench, NBA teams want a guy who can come into a game cold and make a quick catch and release three the first time his hands touch the ball, not a particular strength of Seth's.
Seth performed well at both the Orlando and Vegas Summer Leagues and turned heads with a 26 point effort one night for Phoenix in Vegas. I think he showed well enough to get a training camp invite. We'll see if he can stick somewhere, not easy. He's done the work, now he needs a good fit and a little luck.
Great for Seth! Any news on Nolan Smith?
Nolan is playing in Europe.
http://www.sportando.com/en/europe/t...lan-smith.html
All of the information you seek can be found in this thread:
http://forums.dukebasketballreport.c...ng-camp-invite
It seems Seth's probability of getting meaningful time in Orlando is pretty good as they maneuvered to have his D-league rights shifted to their affiliated team in Erie.
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/san...des-seth-curry
awhom111 was making a joke since he painstakingly keeps track and informs us all of the overseas happenings.