EDDY CURRY

Eddy Curry Jr. (born December 5, 1982) is an American professional basketball player in the NBA currently with the New York Knicks. He was born in Harvey, Illinois. He is 6'11" (2.11 m) and 285 lb (130 kg), and has a wingspan of 7'6½" (2.30 m).

Curry's contribution was limited during his rookie year due to limited minutes. Curry improved in his second year, leading the NBA in field goal percentage (58.5%) and becoming the first Bull to lead the league in a major statistical category since Michael Jordan in 1998. His 2002-03 season was widely considered a disappointment as he failed to live up to expectations after a strong finish to the previous year. In the 2004-05 season the Bulls improved by 28 wins and made the playoffs as the 22-year-old Curry led the team in scoring before being hospitalized with an irregular heartbeat. This caused him to miss the last 13 games of the regular season and the entire playoffs. On June 24, 2005, heart specialists cleared Curry to resume practice. On October 3, 2005, after refusing on privacy grounds to submit to a DNA test, as requested by Bulls management, to assess whether he has a congenital heart condition, Curry was traded to the New York Knicks. The trade included the Bulls' Antonio Davis, as well as the Knicks' Mike Sweetney, Tim Thomas, and Jermaine Jackson. First-round draft picks were also exchanged in the trade - which later came back to haunt the Knicks as they had a poor 2005-06 season in which Curry averaged 13.6 points and 6.0 rebounds per game (numbers that were significantly down from the previous season). Curry's inability to defend and rebound was a source of frustration for former coaches Scott Skiles and Larry Brown. When asked by a reporter in 2003 what Curry needed to do to become a better rebounder, Skiles simply replied: "Jump." The 2006-07 season saw a resurgence in Curry's performance under new coach Isiah Thomas, with Curry anointed the team's primary offensive option, averaging career highs in points (19.6), rebounds (7.1), and minutes (34.9) per game. On April 7, 2007 Curry scored a career-best 43 points in an overtime win over the Milwaukee Bucks; his first three-pointer of the season forcing the game into the extra period.[4] Curry is 2 for 2 (100%) from three-point range in his NBA career.[4] In the 2007–2008 season, Curry was expected to form a great frontcourt with Zach Randolph, however both of them saw a regression in their games. Curry showed up to training camp in October 2008 out of shape for the second year in a row, incensing new head coach Mike D'Antoni. Curry not only lost his job, but was not even in D'Antoni's rotation at the beginning of the 2008–2009 season. Curry played his first game of the season on January 8, 2009 against the Dallas Mavericks. (via Wikipedia)


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via cantstopthebleeding.com ( 54 Days ago )
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NY’s Fitness Hoops Experts At Odds Over Curry’s Condition

via cantstopthebleeding.com ( 54 Days ago )
After Newsday’s Alan Hahn had done his best to prepare us for a slim, trim, chisled Eddy Curry Supression Ring, Knicks Media Day resulted in what can safely be called varied reports about the fitness of New York’s lumbering underachiever. For the first time in years, Curry will take the basketball court with a healthy, well-conditioned body and a relatively clear psyche.- [...]

Knicks Introduce World's Biggest Matzo Ball, Bubbies Rejoice

via fanhouse.com ( 107 Days ago )
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The Bulls Must Really Hate Tim Thomas

via coedmagazine.com ( 131 Days ago )
For the second time in the past four years, "Whiny" Tim Thomas has been bought out of his contract by the Chicago Bulls. Thomas was traded by the New York Knicks to the Bulls for Eddy Curry in 2005, and again sent by the Knicks to the Bulls for Larry Hughes in 2009. The fact that this is the second time a Bulls/Thomas buyout has come directly after the Knicks plopped him into their laps...

Eddy Curry fails to impress Knicks brass, forgets his sneakers in Vegas

via ballhype.com ( 131 Days ago )
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Curry forgets his sneakers in Vegas

via nydailynews.com ( 132 Days ago )
None other than James Dolan was on hand to see one of his biggest investments, Eddy Curry, prove that he is ready to resurrect his career. Other than dropping a few pounds, Curry failed to make much of an impression.

In Knicks Workout, Curry Resembles His Old Self

via nytimes.com ( 133 Days ago )
Eddy Curry’s workout with the Knicks’ summer-league team was limited and brief, but it was an encouraging marker as he tries to rebound from a lost season.

Knicks center Eddy Curry in hurry to shape up for coming season

via nydailynews.com ( 132 Days ago )
Eddy Curry appears to have curbed his appetite and is starting to resemble, at least physically, a professional basketball player. He arrived in Las Vegas on Sunday 30 pounds lighter than he was three months ago.

Walsh not worried about next summer?

via bucketsoverbroadway.com ( 143 Days ago )
Well, RealGM is reporting Donnie Walsh still has something up his sleeve and that likely means either Jared Jefferies or Eddy Curry is gone and... [[ Click here to read more or visit FanSided.com ]]

Curry Says Ex-Agent Mishandled His Money

via nytimes.com ( 144 Days ago )
Eddy Curry shed new light on his financial problems Wednesday when he sued his former agent, accusing him of mishandling his money.