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Dude Curry forgot his sneakers to practice.
He forgot his passport on his way to fly to the teams last meeting last season.
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Eddy Curry fails to impress Knicks brass, forgets his sneakers in Vegas
BY Frank Isola
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/b...gets_his_sneakers_in_vegas.html#ixzz17DBQzsXF
LAS VEGAS - None other than Garden chairman James Dolan was on hand to see one of his biggest investments, Eddy Curry, prove that he is ready to resurrect his career.
And here's the show Curry gave his boss: He forgot to bring his sneakers. That's like Alex Rodriquez showing up for the Home Run Derby without his bat.
Other than dropping a few pounds, Curry failed to make much of an impression during his two-day visit with the Knicks' top executives.
He didn't scrimmage with the rookies and free agents and barely broke a sweat during his light - emphasis on the word light - workout at a local high school. Mostly, Curry looked disinterested and eager to get out of town.
BY Frank Isola
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/b...gets_his_sneakers_in_vegas.html#ixzz17DBQzsXF
LAS VEGAS - None other than Garden chairman James Dolan was on hand to see one of his biggest investments, Eddy Curry, prove that he is ready to resurrect his career.
And here's the show Curry gave his boss: He forgot to bring his sneakers. That's like Alex Rodriquez showing up for the Home Run Derby without his bat.
Other than dropping a few pounds, Curry failed to make much of an impression during his two-day visit with the Knicks' top executives.
He didn't scrimmage with the rookies and free agents and barely broke a sweat during his light - emphasis on the word light - workout at a local high school. Mostly, Curry looked disinterested and eager to get out of town.
He forgot his passport on his way to fly to the teams last meeting last season.
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[h3]Eddy Curry to Knicks: Don't Buy Me out; Waive Me[/h3]
Sunday, 18 April 2010Written by HoopsVibe News
Embattled Eddy Curry told The Post he hopes the Knicks waive him if he is not in their plans for next season.
The Knicks' star-crossed center, who has played 10 games in two seasons, said he would not take less money to go away.
"I'm not taking a buyout, so that's not happening," Curry told The Post. "Definitely not. They can try to trade me if they wanted to. I hope it doesn't come to that.
"But I would just hope that if it came down to it, especially going into a contract year, that if [coach Mike D'Antoni] knows this wasn't the right place for me, they would make the right decision. Other than that, I'll do everything I can to be ready."
The Knicks will look for a starting center in the free-agent market. In addition to Marcus Camby, they may court Brad Miller, who played for Knicks team president Donnie Walsh in Indiana.
In perhaps his last act as a Knick, Curry forgot his passport on their season-ending trip to Toronto earlier this week, according to sources. Curry would like to forget his past two seasons.
Sunday, 18 April 2010Written by HoopsVibe News
Embattled Eddy Curry told The Post he hopes the Knicks waive him if he is not in their plans for next season.
The Knicks' star-crossed center, who has played 10 games in two seasons, said he would not take less money to go away.
"I'm not taking a buyout, so that's not happening," Curry told The Post. "Definitely not. They can try to trade me if they wanted to. I hope it doesn't come to that.
"But I would just hope that if it came down to it, especially going into a contract year, that if [coach Mike D'Antoni] knows this wasn't the right place for me, they would make the right decision. Other than that, I'll do everything I can to be ready."
The Knicks will look for a starting center in the free-agent market. In addition to Marcus Camby, they may court Brad Miller, who played for Knicks team president Donnie Walsh in Indiana.
In perhaps his last act as a Knick, Curry forgot his passport on their season-ending trip to Toronto earlier this week, according to sources. Curry would like to forget his past two seasons.
Knicks Saved Season When Amar'e, Felton Took Control Of Locker Room
Dec 04, 2010 3:43 PM EST
After a difficult start to the 10-11 season, Amar'e Stoudemire and Raymond Felton took control of the Knicks' locker room and the team responded with a five-game winning streak.
“We definitely had to be the two positive leaders,