Steph Curry’s March Madness bracket
To be fair, Curry, like many other non-college basketball players and writers, probably doesn’t have time to watch many games on television or sift through analytical websites and educate himself on which teams to pick. So picking Creighton because that’s where Anthony Tolliver went, and Arizona because his coach, Steve Kerr, went there, is fair.
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Maybe he’ll turn out to be right. Most of the time the people who put the most thought into this have the ugliest brackets by the end of the tournament.
Elite 8 predictions
Here’s who Curry picked to reach the Elite 8 and advance to the Final Four in each region:
East Region: No. 2 Duke over No. 1 VillanovaMidwest Region: No. 1 Kansas over No. 6 CreightonSouth Region: No. 3 UCLA over No. 4 ButlerWest Region: No. 2 Arizona over No. 5 Notre Dame
Final Four, national championship picks
Here’s who Curry picked to win in the Final Four and the national championship game:
Duke over Arizona in the Final Four Kansas over UCLA in the Final Four Duke over Kansas in the title game
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We knew who he was going to pick to win it all. His brother, Seth, went to Duke, and with Steph’s school alma mater, Davidson, out of the picture it was the obvious choice.
It must be fun for Steph to sit back and look at an entire bracket of schools that didn’t even entertain the thought of offering a scholarship to the two-time MVP-to-be.