Curry joined a team that had won 29 games

His first season he started 77 of the 80 games played and the team won 26 games. Warriors top scorers were Monta Ellis at 25.5ppg, Pistons Legend Corey Maggete 19.8 ppg, Curry 17.5 pph

Year two Curry started 74 of 74 games played, Warriors jump to 36 wins. Top scorers are Ellis 24 ppg and Curry 18.6 ppg

Year 3 Curry starts 23 of 26 games played Warriors go 23-43 (shorter lockout season) Top scorers this season are Ellis 21.9ppg and Lee 20.1ppg

Year 4 The team gets to 47 wins and makes it to the second round.

Who remember fans booing when Ellis was traded over Curry?

Rebuilds take time, everyone needs to calm down and just let this play out and stop going for players, coaches and GMs necks. This team is one of the youngest teams the Pistons may have ever had, we need to be patient. Every player has shown improvement over last year.

You have to realize this is basically a college team playing against professionals. We have a very good roster to build with, we don’t need to make trades just yet to get immense temporary upgrades. We just need to let the young guys make their mistakes and get better.

Curry was very injury prone, and still has gotten to play more games than Cade up to the same points in their careers.

The team was 2-1 when they had most their roster available. Calm down.

  • Weary_Concentrate_22OPB
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    1 year ago

    I always assumed this team would be competitive Cade’s fourth season, esoecially after he missed pretty much all of last season. This team was a team with no real future or sense of direction before he got here. The goal was to just try and make the playoffs as soon as possible.

    This teams identity is defense and rebounding. They just have yet to finish collecting talent. I like the fact that they won’t mortgage the future to do so either, Also they are taking ample time to develop their players.

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