Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski lauded senior guard Seth Curry for the work he did to expand his game.
“He’s not just a shooter,” Krzyzewski said. “He can score.”
Curry scored 10 of his game-high 23 points inside the final eight minutes Tuesday night to help Duke hold off Kentucky, 75-68.
“He’s got herky-jerky moves where he keeps his balance,” Krzyzewski said. “I’m not saying he has hang time. I won’t go that far. But he has a way of making (defenders) commit.”
Krzyzewski lauds Curry’s expanded game
November 14th, 2012 | Uncategorized |

Jerry Tipton of the Lexington Herald- Leader has covered Kentucky basketball since the 1981-82 season. That time includes five coaches, five Final Fours, four athletic directors, two interim athletic directors and many memories. Before coming to Lexington, Tipton worked eight years for the Huntington (W.Va.) Herald-Dispatch. He covered Marshall’s basketball team for two seasons before coming to the Herald-Leader.
