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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)—Stephen Curry(notes) can get comfortable with the Golden State Warriors. Coach Don Nelson isn’t sending his newest high-scoring guard anywhere else.

 

Nelson firmly declared the Warriors won’t trade Curry on Friday, quashing suspicions about Golden State’s intentions in selecting the former Davidson star who led the nation in scoring last season.

 

“He can unpack his bags and relax,” Nelson said after welcoming Curry to Oakland. “He can buy a house. We drafted him because we think he’s a terrific player that fits right into our program. He ain’t going anyplace.”

 

Nelson’s unequivocal declaration was probably necessary: Although Curry was widely considered among the draft’s most polished candidates, he seemed an odd choice for the Warriors. After all, guard Monta Ellis(notes) is just about the same size and plays much the same style of game, and Golden State is loaded with backcourt players.

 

Many wondered whether Golden State drafted Curry with the seventh overall pick at another team’s behest, and rumors about trade talks with Phoenix were rampant Thursday night. Although Nelson and general manager Larry Riley didn’t deny discussions took place with the Suns about a deal for power forward Amare Stoudemire, Nelson made it clear Curry won’t be a part of any deal.

 

“(Ellis) should be happy that he’s got a sidekick that’s very good,” Nelson said. “I think he’s going to be able to play right away. I’ll be surprised if he doesn’t.”

Golden State Warriors top draft pick Stephen Curry(notes) listens during a news conference at the Warriors headquarters in Oakland, Calif., Friday, June 26, 2009. Curry is a former guard at Davidson. In background are Warriors logos and jerseys.

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AP - Jun 26, 6:05 pm EDT

 

Curry didn’t appear even slightly ruffled after a draft day full of speculation and crazy twists, followed by a 5 a.m. wakeup call for his flight to the West Coast.

 

Curry, who finished his college career in the Bay Area three months ago with an NIT loss to Saint Mary’s, looked rested and confident in a blue suit with chalk stripes while visiting the Warriors’ training complex in downtown Oakland. He was accompanied by his girlfriend and his family, including father Dell Curry, a 16-year NBA veteran.

 

Although Curry declined the chance to work out for the Warriors before the draft, he knew the club had interest following an interview at the predraft camp in Chicago. Although Curry repeatedly said he hoped to land with the New York Knicks, who picked eighth, he was neither surprised nor disappointed when Golden State snatched him.

 

“I looked at the top 10, and (the Warriors) jumped off the page with the way they play,” Curry said. “I’m a fan of the game, so I notice these sorts of things. I’ve seen enough of them to know I’d fit in here, at least on the surface. It’s exciting to get here and think about what could happen with this offense and this coaching staff.”

 

Nelson knows Curry will play for him in the fall when the Warriors go after just their second playoff berth since 1994, but the 69-year-old coach isn’t sure what position he’ll play.

 

Curry played point guard in high school before switching to shooting guard for two years at Davidson, culminating in the Wildcats’ memorable 2008 NCAA tournament run—only to move back to the point last season while leading the country with 28.6 points per game.

 

Curry is open to playing either position, and Nelson said he would like to play Curry and Ellis together for long stretches, moving swingman Stephen Jackson(notes) to small forward. Nelson wouldn’t speculate how the Warriors would defend the league’s top point guards with such a lineup, but defense has rarely been a primary concern for Golden State.

 

“I’m willing to learn and willing to take criticism and get something from it,” Curry said. “I know what I can do well and go out there and do it, and I’ll leave the rest to work itself out.”

 

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Will Curry even get PT? I mean, Nelson HATES rookies. He is probably one of the WORST coaches in terms of developing youth. He's done nothing to help Wright's game these past years and doesn't seem to grasp hold of all this potential in his hands.

 

Not to mention, Maggette? Captain Jack? Ellis? What's happening with them? One of them getting the pine because of a rookie? How about Azubuike, Anthony Morrow? Like seriously, so much backcourt players... could be interesting to see what happens.

 

Curry has always been, and will still be a player I knock on. I just don't see him as a GREAT player in the NBA (many do, not me) I also think this situation will further my theory and will only harm what he does in the NBA.

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Will Curry even get PT? I mean, Nelson HATES rookies. He is probably one of the WORST coaches in terms of developing youth. He's done nothing to help Wright's game these past years and doesn't seem to grasp hold of all this potential in his hands.

 

Not to mention, Maggette? Captain Jack? Ellis? What's happening with them? One of them getting the pine because of a rookie? How about Azubuike, Anthony Morrow? Like seriously, so much backcourt players... could be interesting to see what happens.

 

Curry has always been, and will still be a player I knock on. I just don't see him as a GREAT player in the NBA (many do, not me) I also think this situation will further my theory and will only harm what he does in the NBA.

Couldn't have said it any better than that.

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I'm sure Curry was disappointed when he was picked with the Warriors. And Ellis and Curry seem somewhat similar IMO. Both seem to be shooting guards.

 

First of all, yes, they are similar in a sense that they are undersized PG who lack true handles and prefer to score more than create for teammates but that's it..

 

Curry is a volume shooter compared to Ellis, a slasher. Ellis is a much finisher and is more explosive compared to Curry and probably one of the quickest guards in the league.

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Will Curry even get PT? I mean, Nelson HATES rookies. He is probably one of the WORST coaches in terms of developing youth. He's done nothing to help Wright's game these past years and doesn't seem to grasp hold of all this potential in his hands.

Nelson doesn't like big men, he likes guards, especially ones that can shoot. If he is going to play an undrafted rookie in Anthony Morrow minutes because he can shoot, why won't he play the lottery pick that can shoot? Plus he thinks that Curry is the second best player in the draft class and the guy he and the front office wanted all along but they didn't think he would slip to the seventh pick.

 

Not to mention, Maggette? Captain Jack? Ellis? What's happening with them? One of them getting the pine because of a rookie? How about Azubuike, Anthony Morrow? Like seriously, so much backcourt players... could be interesting to see what happens.

Jackson and Maggette play power forward as well in the small ball line-up. Without Crawford playing the whole margin, Curry will get playing time.

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