Stephen Curry got off to a little bit of a slow start in the first two months of his rookie season, but he kept improving and became one of the better play-making scorers in this league. Curry proved that in the Golden State Warriors final game of the season by dropping 42 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 steals, and 1 block. That wrapped up a great rookie season for Curry, who averaged 17.5 points, 5.9 assists, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.9 steals. Coming into his first NBA season this year, it was still up in the air whether he would be able to score and make plays the way he did when he captured the basketball world’s attention at Davidson College. He proved that he can, especially in the final month of the season. Some still believe that Curry’s numbers are inflated because of Don Nelson’s system, which may have some truth to it, but the bottom line is that Curry has had more than a few games with eye-popping numbers and he became one of the more exciting players to watch in this league. Curry will likely lose the Rookie of the Year Award to the Sacramento Kings’ Tyreke Evans, but Curry is a close second. He is definitely more fun to watch play than Evans, and the NBA loves to have exciting players to build interest in the league. It’s now safe to say the Curry will be around in this league for a while, and he will continue to have games like he did last night.