Evidently, Stephen Curry's inspiring young basketball lovers to work on a heck of a lot more than just chucking up 3-pointers from 30 feet out. Take a look at the move-for-move ball-handling mimicry of 11-year-old Noah Cutler of Leesberg, Va. , who sure seems to have been inspired by the Golden State Warriors superstar to focus on handling the rock at least as much as heaving it: [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] He's even working on versions of the two-balls-at-once dribbling drills for which Curry has become so famous: And young Noah won't stop at just perfecting Steph's locked-in pregame routine. He's also working on cribbing some moves from Cleveland Cavaliers All-Star Kyrie Irving, who seems like a pretty good ball-handler to aspire to copy, if you ask me: He's also a big fan of Washington Wizards All-Star John Wall, whom he got to meet at a basketball camp: ... and even got to strut his stuff on the court during a recent Wizards game: Those are some impressive handles for a fifth-grader. (Heck, they're impressive for anyone.) They're also the result of an impressive commitment, as his father told WJLA-TV back in September : Noah says...