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by Chris Littmann • Jun 1, 2009 2:15 PM EDT

That knowledge doesn't seem to extend to the NBA. In an interview with The Baseline, Curry talked about the interview process at the recently completed Combine in Chicago:
One team -- I won't tell what team it was -- but one team asked who my dad was and what his name was, which was kind of funny. I figured that was a given, but that was good.
This is the kind of thing that, say, your mom might not know. But for an NBA personnel type to be that blissfully unaware? Well, Curry probably did the person a favor by not naming names, because the person in question would probably be in search of a new line of work.
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He should have claimed to be the son of former MTV VJ Adam Curry. He might have got into UCLA or something.
by L'etat, c'est moi on Jun 2, 2009 12:30 AM EDT reply actions
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