If roundball is your blood, this is the place to discuss the Flames as they move into the Ritchie McKay era for the 2nd time.

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By Cider Jim
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Excellent use of the dash (not a hyphen) for emphasis; his English prof. should be proud. Study
By TDDance234
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It was pretty cool to open my browser and see this today:

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By jcmanson
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TDDance234 wrote:It was pretty cool to open my browser and see this today:
:exactly
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By jcmanson
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Seth beat an ACC team before Stephen did. A neat little tidbit.
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By SumItUp
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jcmanson wrote:Seth and his team beat an ACC team before Stephen did. A neat little tidbit.
FIFY
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By jcmanson
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thanks, good point
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By jcmanson
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http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcspor ... csportsbog
The Seth Curry Admiration and Spice Society

If compiling weekly one-liners about obscure Division I programs in Virginia has taught me one thing, it's this: Seth Curry is a mid-Atlantic miracle. Last night? A career-high 30, including 25 in the second half, as the Flames notched a comeback win over Northern Colorado.

Now, of course, everyone in the country knows about Curry No. 2, but I feel like the Atlantic 11 voting community was at least six to eight days ahead of the curve on Stephen Curry's little bro. And in fact, a couple weeks ago, I proposed to my editor a trip to Lynchburg, which I've heard is lovely in late December, for a Seth Curry retrospective. But at this rate, the kid will be on the cover of SI within a few weeks, under the headline: "Sweet Vindaloo! Flames Newest Curry Heats Up Paneer and Far, Might Be Second to Naan."
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By SumItUp
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But at this rate, the kid will be on the cover of SI within a few weeks
Now this would be a milestone.
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By jcmanson
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I posted this back on March 24:
jcmanson wrote:Everybody keeps saying I hope Seth is half as good as Stephen. Why? Why can't he be every bit as good? Sure it would be great for him to be half as good, but there's no reason to believe he can't be as good. Stephen is a pure shooter, just like his dad. We can say the apple didn't fall too far from the tree. I don't see it being any different with Seth. The one thing that has yet to be determined about Seth is will he step up on the big stage. Stephen does, as he has proven with 100 points in 3 NCAA tourney games. But I don't see why Seth won't be just as good. Thus far in Seth's career, he has taken the same path as Steph: both are late bloomers with no "big" boys recruiting them very hard. Both look just alike and are baby faced.

Maybe I'm just a :koolaid sipper, but I think I'm just a believer.
:D and I used the "believer" phrase that SJ stole from me. :wink:

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By Sly Fox
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Dime Magazine wrote:Six NCAA Players to Watch

By Austin Burton


Who to keep an eye on in the college game this week…
6 players are listed but this is the one we are interested in ....
3. Seth Curry, G, Liberty — Stephen’s little brother dropped 30 last night on Northern Colorado on 14-for-21 shooting and four triples. The 6-1 freshman, a high school all-state performer in North Carolina, is averaging 20.5 points a night, and his resume includes a 26-point showing at Virginia and a 24-point effort at Clemson.
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By Sly Fox
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Las Vegas Sun wrote:Curry steps out of his brother’s shadow at Las Vegas Classic

By Brett Okamoto

Tue, Dec 23, 2008 (8 p.m.)


The Liberty Flames finished a strong performance in Las Vegas Tuesday, defeating USC Upstate 77-64 and claiming fifth place in the Las Vegas Classic while improving its record to 9-4 on the season.

Freshman point guard Seth Curry followed a career-high 30 points on Monday night with 18 points and two steals in the dominating win over the Spartans. Despite the career achievement, and his team's strong start to the season, Curry found himself answering all-too-familiar questions this week about a player other than himself.

"A lot," Curry said, when asked how much he's asked about his older, All-American brother, Stephen. "All the time, man."
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By Sly Fox
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Here is an attempt at humor by a blogger ...
Two Scoops of Hoops wrote:Holiday Wishes
Posted on December 26, 2008 by David


Across the nation, college basketball players and fans are making wishes this holiday season. These next few months will determine whether these hopes and prayers are answered.
And here comes the blogger pretending to be Seth ...
Stephen Curry’s Brother: “What do you mean Stephen Curry’s Brother? I have a name; it’s Seth Curry and I’m a freshman at Liberty. I just want some respect. Sure Dickie V has mentioned my name a couple times and ESPN highlighted me in their magazine, but that’s only because I happen to be a product of this basketball family. They even put Stephen’s picture in my magazine article. Probably because there aren’t photographers at any of my games. Does Jerry Falwell even know my name? No matter, Mr. Falwell , along with the rest of the nation, will know my name when I continue to score 20 a night and help lead his school to the Tournament.”
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By Sly Fox
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A Connecticut fishwrap (Hey ALUmnus & LUconn) ...
Norwich Bulletin wrote:College Hoops Sunday: This Curry is his own star
Following his dad and brother, freshman Seth hopes to create his legacy

By MATT STOUT
mstout@norwichbulletin.com
Posted Dec 27, 2008 @ 11:34 PM


Even with all his head-fakes and stutter-steps, Seth Curry was predictable at least at one time in his life.

One-on-one with his brother, in the backyard, game point ...

“And Seth would always call a foul,” his father Dell, the former NBA star, said with a chuckle. “Or say that Stephen didn’t call one.”
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By Sly Fox
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New York Times wrote:December 27, 2008, 7:13 pm

College Basketball: Who is No. 1?
By Pete Thamel


COLUMBUS, Ohio — While doing some research before West Virginia’s 76-48 victory over Ohio State on Saturday, I was scanning through this year’s incoming top 100 classes from both rivals.com and scout.com.

Poring over some statistics from the first part of this season, I struggled to come up with the answer to this question: Who has been the country’s top freshman in college basketball this season? We know it’s not Brandon Jennings, since he’s been hanging out in Europe.
(And after watching Ohio State’s B.J. Mullens and West Virginia’s Devin Ebanks on Saturday, I can assure you they don’t deserve to be part of this conversation.)

So here are a few candidates:
He lists six players and look who is the last one he names ...
Seth Curry, Liberty: Yes, that Steph’s little brother. But he’s also the leading freshman scorer in the nation at 19.7 points per game. Who is second? That would be Virginia’s Sylven Landesberg at 19.5.
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By Sly Fox
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Slam Online wrote:December 29, 2008 5:21 pm

Freshman Recession
A disappointing freshman class? Not so fast.

by Joey Whelan

A little over two and a half years ago when David Stern decided to enact an age minimum for the NBA there was very little question that it would have a significant impact on the landscape of college basketball. With two full years of the rule in tow and a third building steam, the changes to the game have been great for the fan and less than perfect for coaches.

For the casual college observer, what hasn’t been great about the age limit? Think of all the stellar amateur careers that would have never been if not for Stern’s concern with youngsters getting themselves in too deep with the League: Greg Oden, Kevin Durant, Mike Conley, Brandon Wright, Spencer Hawes, Thaddeus Young, Derrick Rose, Michael Beasley, O.J. Mayo, Kevin Love, Eric Gordon, Jerryd Bayless…you get the point.
And here comes the Seth mention ...
When the marquee names aren’t performing, it seems to drag everyone else down as well. Has anyone noticed that Seth Curry (aka Baby Steph) has quietly been dropping nearly 20 points per game for Liberty? How about the highest scoring freshman in the ACC; no one would guess that it’s Virginia’s Sylven Landesberg. Maybe we’re just spoiled; maybe we took the last two years for granted. Was it fair to expect a third straight season with a Big 12 freshman averaging better than 20 and 10 or another dynamic point guard (or three) to emerge this season? Probably not.
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By Sly Fox
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A Hampton Roads fishwrap put together their projections for 2009 by month ...
Daily Press wrote:April: Davidson defeats Liberty to win college basketball’s national championship. Stephen Curry scores 52 for the victorious Wildcats, Seth Curry 44 for the Flames. Virginia Tech coach Seth Greenberg scalps his tickets for the title game and enters the witness protection program.
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:lol:
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By Cider Jim
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December: Danny Rocco coaches Liberty to a Division I-AA national championship and, well, you know the rest of the story.
FIFY :koolaid
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By Schfourteenteen
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Cider Jim wrote:
December: Danny Rocco coaches Liberty to a Division I-AA national championship and, well, you know the rest of the story.
FIFY :koolaid
You mean a victory over Presby
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By 01LUGrad
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Sly Fox wrote:A Hampton Roads fishwrap put together their projections for 2009 by month ...
Daily Press wrote:April: Davidson defeats Liberty to win college basketball’s national championship. Stephen Curry scores 52 for the victorious Wildcats, Seth Curry 44 for the Flames. Virginia Tech coach Seth Greenberg scalps his tickets for the title game and enters the witness protection program.
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:lol:
Not to get too off topic here, but I like their prediction for October:
October: Freed from the bondage of Tribune Company mismanagement, the Chicago Cubs sweep the New York Yankees to win their first World Series in 101 years. Instantly the heavens echo with “Holy Cow!” and Northsiders flock to Harry Caray’s Steakhouse.
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By flamesbball84
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it's a sahme LU can't play louisville with the way the cards are playing...
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By jcmanson
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From the NY Times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/02/sport ... ref=sports
The smoke billows and flames shoot up. The star freshman soon emerges from the tunnel, dribbling a basketball. His team, the Liberty University Flames, is minutes away from playing Cincinnati Christian, an N.A.I.A. program, in the Vines Center, where large swatches of seats remain unoccupied.
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By Cider Jim
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And 20 miles from the Appomattox Courthouse, where General Robert E. Lee signed a document that brought about the end of the Civil War, a letter of intent with Curry’s name scribbled on it arrived in Lynchburg.
:fineprint
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By Fumblerooskies
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Cider Jim wrote:
And 20 miles from the Appomattox Courthouse, where General Robert E. Lee signed a document that brought about the end of the War of Northern Aggression, a letter of intent with Curry’s name scribbled on it arrived in Lynchburg.
:fineprint
Fixed it for him.
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