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How did Curry get into Duke?
Stephen Curry, the star of the Warriors, was a member of davidson college in college, and his younger brother seth curry came from Duke University.

Seth Curry High School attended Charlotte Christian School. In his senior year, Curry averaged 22.3 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, shooting 52% from the field and 49% from three-pointers. Selected as the best team in North Carolina, the best team in the United States and the first team in SCAA, and nominated the best team in McDonald's High School in the United States. In the four years of high school, Seth Curry helped Charlotte Christian School achieve a record of 105 and 24 losses, and entered the final of the North Carolina Championship in 2006.

In 2008, seth curry entered the Free University. In the freshman season, Seth Curry was the scoring champion among freshmen in the United States, averaging 20.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game. Curry broke the scoring record of freshmen in the Great South.

After the 2008-09 season, Ceskuri transferred from Free University to Duke University.

Curry missed the NCAA match in 2009- 10 season due to the transfer rules. After a one-season truce, Cescurry made his first appearance on Duke University's starting list after Carey Owen suffered a serious toe injury.

20 10- 1 1 season, Curry averaged 9 points and 2 assists per game. In the 20 1 1- 12 season, Curry's average data rose to 13.2 points and 2.4 assists. In the 20 12- 13 season, Curry grew into the core of the team's perimeter. In 35 games, he played 32.3 minutes per game, 17.5 points 1.5 assists, and hit 43.8% of the three-point shots.

After the end of the 20 12- 13 season, Seth Curry underwent surgery on his right tibia, which made him miss the NBA team trial before the draft and the summer league afterwards, and finally lost the NBA draft. However, with his own efforts and good talent, seth curry finally stood firm in the league and had his own position.

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