You may be wrong there. I still believe that in the right system, both Reke and Cuz are 20+ ppg scorers. And as for the BBIQ, I think that 20x is a wee bit of an exageration, though Steph is probably the winner in that regard. Overall, Steph is the better shooter and facilitator, but Reke is the better ballhandler, post scorer, finisher, rebounder, defender, and athlete. He's expanded his game to include a reliable jumpshot, and he no longer sticks his head down and charges like Gordon Hayward. He's become a smart and balanced player now. We've got a Mini-Lebron on our hands. In all honesty, I believe Reke is the better player.
Also, in response to the thread, it was a pretty loaded draft. You've got Blake, The Beard, Reke, Rubio, Steph, DeRozan, Jennings, Gerald Henderson, Tyler Hansbrough, Earl Clark, Jrue Holiday, Ty Lawson, Jeff Teague, Taj Gibson,Toney Douglas, Darren Collison, Eric Maynor, Dejaun Blair, Jonas Jerebko, Patrick Beverly, Marcus Thornton, Chase Budinger, Jodie Meeks, Danny Green, and Patty Mills, all of whom are either Stars, All-Stars, or vital rotation players. Could we have gotten a few of those guys to better immedeate result than Reke? Probably, yes. Are there a small handful of guys that I would prefer to have over Reke? MAYBE a very select few (James Harden). But Steph Curry is not one of them.