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Eddy Curry will NOT be playing for Knicks
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BRIGGS
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7/16/2010  1:17 PM
The agent for Timofey Mozgov was reportedly told that Eddy Curry, who is in the final season of his contract, will not receive playing time with the Knicks.

Mosgov's agent said that his client was guaranteed a spot on the Knicks' roster, as the backup to center Ronnie Turiaf.

Amar'e Stoudemire, whom the Knicks signed to a maximum-salary contract as a free agent, was apparently assured that he will be used in his natural position at power forward.

Via Alexander Chernykh (via Twitter)

Read more: http://realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/68191/20100716/report_eddy_curry_will_not_play_for_knicks/#ixzz0trn8G4Np


How could they assure this Russian guy PT?
Also I see why some have said AR off the bench as they promised amare to play PF. I was just play 3 F's

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franco12
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7/16/2010  1:20 PM
I had hoped Eddy might be able to contribute, that he would turn things around.

Not looking too good now!

Now- the above does not seem to guarantee him any time- just that he would not have to worry about Curry.

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7/16/2010  1:23 PM
I'm doing just fine. I stopped expecting production from this guy a longgg time ago.
martin
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7/16/2010  1:25 PM
LOL, this is like 4th hand twitter information? my god.

I think something is Lost In Translation.

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arkrud
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7/16/2010  1:28 PM
Eddy has a spot allocated for him in Chicago prison team.
The contract is for 4 years with the team option for last year.
It is no parole with confiscation of hard assets.
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7/16/2010  1:28 PM
Eddy might as well not even show up this season.
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7/16/2010  1:32 PM
Solace wrote:Eddy might as well not even show up this season.

He hasn't shown up for the last 2 seasons, strike one..strike two.. no reason to belive it won't be strike three...

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7/16/2010  1:35 PM
way to mess up another tradeable asset..didnt mda learn a lesson with marbury fiasco 2 yrs ago..messing up potential trade with an expiring asset..walsh is a wuss to not step in and tell mda he must play curry to help us get a potential draft pick for him at trade deadline
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7/16/2010  1:37 PM
Solace wrote:Eddy might as well not even show up this season.

Might as well head to Bolivia and avoid the popo too.

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7/16/2010  1:38 PM
alau53 wrote:way to mess up another tradeable asset..didnt mda learn a lesson with marbury fiasco 2 yrs ago..messing up potential trade with an expiring asset..walsh is a wuss to not step in and tell mda he must play curry to help us get a potential draft pick for him at trade deadline

how did playing the last jj so much help increase his value? i would say it didnt. curry has been a bum for waaaay longer then ex-jj. we might have to unload all sorts of picks for someone to "take" him.

GO TEAM VENTURE!!!!!
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7/16/2010  1:40 PM
I hope they tell that disgusting fat waste of life not to bother showing up. Eddy Curry is just an expiring contract. He's NOT a player.
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7/16/2010  1:41 PM
alau53 wrote:way to mess up another tradeable asset..didnt mda learn a lesson with marbury fiasco 2 yrs ago..messing up potential trade with an expiring asset..walsh is a wuss to not step in and tell mda he must play curry to help us get a potential draft pick for him at trade deadline

Nobody is trading for Eddy Curry because he can play. They will trade for him to clear $11.3M in cap.

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7/16/2010  1:44 PM
knicks1248
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7/16/2010  2:20 PM
sidsanders wrote:
alau53 wrote:way to mess up another tradeable asset..didnt mda learn a lesson with marbury fiasco 2 yrs ago..messing up potential trade with an expiring asset..walsh is a wuss to not step in and tell mda he must play curry to help us get a potential draft pick for him at trade deadline

how did playing the last jj so much help increase his value? i would say it didnt. curry has been a bum for waaaay longer then ex-jj. we might have to unload all sorts of picks for someone to "take" him.

$11.5 mill of your cap is quite generous

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7/16/2010  2:33 PM
knicks1248 wrote:
sidsanders wrote:
alau53 wrote:way to mess up another tradeable asset..didnt mda learn a lesson with marbury fiasco 2 yrs ago..messing up potential trade with an expiring asset..walsh is a wuss to not step in and tell mda he must play curry to help us get a potential draft pick for him at trade deadline

how did playing the last jj so much help increase his value? i would say it didnt. curry has been a bum for waaaay longer then ex-jj. we might have to unload all sorts of picks for someone to "take" him.

$11.5 mill of your cap is quite generous

so was the 20mill for marbs...

GO TEAM VENTURE!!!!!
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7/16/2010  2:43 PM
sidsanders wrote:
knicks1248 wrote:
sidsanders wrote:
alau53 wrote:way to mess up another tradeable asset..didnt mda learn a lesson with marbury fiasco 2 yrs ago..messing up potential trade with an expiring asset..walsh is a wuss to not step in and tell mda he must play curry to help us get a potential draft pick for him at trade deadline

how did playing the last jj so much help increase his value? i would say it didnt. curry has been a bum for waaaay longer then ex-jj. we might have to unload all sorts of picks for someone to "take" him.

$11.5 mill of your cap is quite generous

so was the 20mill for marbs...

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The only place J.J. Redick is heading is to the bank.

In a move that highlights his remarkable NBA turnaround, the same Orlando Magic team that once benched Redick shelled out $19 million Friday to retain the shooting guard. They matched a three-year offer sheet that the Chicago Bulls made for Redick last week that could cost Orlando much more.

The decision drives the Magic deeper into the luxury tax and gives them one of the NBA's highest payrolls at about $93 million next season. The move keeps Orlando's roster mostly intact as the Magic hope continuity will overcome Miami's All-Star trio and Boston's Big Three in the Eastern Conference.

"When it came down to it, when we're talking about what we're trying to do here, it came down for me to pedigree, DNA, things that most people don't think about," Orlando general manager Otis Smith said. "It was less about the money for me, being the basketball guy, and more about keeping a guy around that we've had in our organization for the past four years."

The decision was ultimately made by ownership.

Because Redick was a restricted free agent, Orlando had seven days to match the contract. Billionaire owner Rich DeVos and team president Bob Vander Weide took all seven days to make the move that nearly doubles Redick's salary from last season.

Teams have to pay a dollar for every dollar they are over the luxury tax, which the league set at $70.3 million for next season. The tax hit is based on the roster at the end of the season, meaning it's likely the Magic could make trades before then to lessen the financial burden.

Orlando should find relief in a new downtown arena that opens this year and creates new revenue streams. Smith also believes a roster that remains one of the deepest in the league is attractive for potential moves and doesn't mortgage the Magic's future.

"The fact that we have players that other teams want makes you pretty flexible," Smith said. "Is it possible to give out contracts and move a little bit less money? Sure. My thing is you don't want to take a step back with talent."

At the very least, keeping Redick assures that.

The former Duke standout was the 11th overall pick in the 2006 draft. He struggled early in his NBA career but has become a significant contributor for the Magic.

So much so that Smith decided that Redick and recently signed small forward Quentin Richardson had more value than Matt Barnes, who became a free agent after one season with Orlando. Smith said he never offered Barnes a deal and all but ruled out the small forward returning next season.

"It really came down to out of those three, which of the two do we bring in?" Smith said. "We like what Matt brought to the table, but sometimes you have to make decisions that's best for your club long-term."

Now Redick is a part of those plans.

He might also be a future starter after Vince Carter becomes a free agent next summer. Redick, who was vacationing in Europe and not immediately available for comment, was told of the decision Thursday night by Magic coach Stan Van Gundy.

That alone shows how far Redick has come.

Van Gundy limited Redick's playing time so much in 2008 that the shooting guard and his agent went public with the frustration, asking to get more minutes or be traded.

"He and I laugh about it now. His agent and I laugh about it now," Smith said. "Back to what he was to what he has made himself become, he's made himself into a better basketball player. We kind of snicker about it now just because he put in the work, got better and it really became harder to keep him off the court."

Redick continued to mold himself into an all-around player and not just a strong shooter. His passing skills are among the team's best, he whipped himself into shape and is no longer a defensive liability.

Redick averaged 9.6 points per game off the bench last season. He also was a consistent perimeter player in the Eastern Conference finals against Boston -- while Carter struggled -- and averaged 11.2 points in the series.

"You can't have enough guys on your roster who at their core is just winning and that losing actually bothers him," Smith said. "And he's one of those guys who at their core are just winners, and you want to keep them around."

This just shows what one good year can reward you with, thats why you just can't give up on curry quite yet

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7/16/2010  2:44 PM
^dude comparing a guy like jj reddick, who has absolutely worked his ass off to get where he is today, to eddy curry is downright offensive.
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7/16/2010  2:44 PM
But Redick is a community pick. Curry isn't
You know I gonna spin wit it
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7/16/2010  2:49 PM
some team offered him a contract, we are trying to unload a bum who hasnt shown anything since he hasnt played for 2 years.

what has he done that makes you think he has any guts to work hard. every injury stops him for months to whole seasons. if we can get some 2nd rd picks and he sits on the bench, fine by me.

GO TEAM VENTURE!!!!!
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7/16/2010  3:00 PM
JJ had no excuse why he started off his career like a flop, wether he worked hard or not, he essentially had one good season, and earned himself a fat payday.

All I'm saying is, this is a very important year for him 9curry) and you can't dismiss that, and I would like to see him,hope fully raise his value, and get something solid in return. There's been plenty of players that have went down for a couple of seasons and came back ready. Now i know there's nothing to indicate that will happen with curry, but at the same time, it's not left field talk, it can happen..even jerome james ink himself a nice deal off of 6 playoff games.

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