Why do 1/2 the Kings fans hate on Curry so much. He's fantastic and is making a decent case for ROY. I don't think he's going to get it just because Reke's been clockwork for 95% of the games played.
I guess I don't understand why our guy is playing out of his mind legitimately and their guy is some sort of a fraud.
It's not that Curry is a fraud...not at all. He's a very good player, and is having a spectacular rookie season. He's going to be a star in this league, I think (at least on one side of the ball). That being said, he's not as good as Evan's is right now. He started out much slower than Evans, and still isn't putting up numbers that are as good Evans'.
He (Curry) plays in a system that is notable for giving lesser players big stats. Don Nelson plays a 'unique' style of basketball, sometimes it works, most of the time it doesn't. It explains how he is the winning-est coach in NBA history, but doesn't have a single championship to his name. His win record, like his team's stats (and thus individual player stats), are much higher than their talent level would suggest, and in fact, vastly over-represent how good they are. Nelson even said that he thought Tyreke could play a good bit of 4 in this league (shudder...I mean he's big, but he's not Magic).
Curry's defense isn't half of what Tyreke's is. Yes, both likely gamble too much on steals, but Tyreke has much better fundamentals, not to mention a body built to be a top flight defender in the NBA (long arms, lots of bulk, unnaturally quick for his size). Curry, on the other, will likely never be a great defender at the PG. He has good size, but like Nash (who some are comparing him too), he doesn't have the super quickness or strength needed. He may become decent, but Tyreke is much better now, and will likely only widen the gap.
Which brings us to: Potential. Obviously a dirty word around the league, for a number of reasons, but Tyreke has much more than Curry. Evans is bigger, just as athletic (if not more so), younger, and much more raw. He basically needs to learn to shoot the jump shot from scratch. Curry, on the other hand, has a silky smooth jumper (and is one of the best shooting rookies in a long while). Despite this, Tyreke is already better.
It's not a matter of hating. It's the difference between a refined offense-oriented player putting up stats in a crooked system vs. a flawed brute getting his points by sheer force of will and physical talent. Once Evans sands off the rough bits of his game, he'll be in a whole 'nother class than Curry.