Found March 25, 2009 on SCACC Hoops: Yardbarker Blogger Network

Andy Katz gives us an interesting tidbit...

The Curry family will have a hectic spring with decisions looming that could affect the careers of both Stephen and younger brother Seth.

The latter announced Tuesday that he was transferring. Seth Curry, who led the nation's freshmen in scoring with 20.2 points a game for Liberty University this season, wants to play at a higher level, notably in the ACC and in the state of North Carolina (NC State, Wake Forest, Duke or North Carolina).

Well, that appears to narrow things down a bit. Let's look at the options here considering the roster and the need in 2011...

Duke: The Blue Devils will have Nolan Smith and Elliot Williams still in 2011 as well as two recruits. That said Duke has shown the willingness to run their offense through a dominant shooting guard. Curry would fit well in Duke's spread offense style and the motion offense would allow Curry to improvise.

North Carolina: This is the one of the four that just doesn't make sense. UNC's offense is bit too structured for a player like Curry in my opinion.

North Carolina State: If Sidney Lowe is still in Raleigh in 2011, Curry could allow Lowe to relax and maybe even get a taste of the NCAA tournament. Need some tips on becoming a pro point guard? Lowe could certainly provide some pointers. Further, Curry would get the shot attempts playing for the Wolfpack.

Wake Forest: In 2011, most of the current talent that Wake has will be gone, likely including Jeff Teague. While Gaudio has proven to be a solid recruiter, Curry would provide a player to build his team around without stepping on too many toes like he might at Duke or UNC.

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