At the end of the Knicks' shoot-around in Westchester yesterday morning, all of Curry's teammates had left the practice floor, but there was Curry, alone, shooting free throw after free throw.
"He has the talent, but I think if you guys notice he is always the last one [off the practice court] now," said coach Isiah Thomas, who is starting to promote Curry as a possible All-Star.
"When you combine hard work with talent, it pays off. The thing that I love that is happening with him is that it is not his contract year, so what you are seeing is real stuff."
"Eddy Curry was a monster," Bucks coach Terry Stotts said. "He got it in deep and he finished in the paint. His presence set up everything."
[Edited by - misterearl on 12-10-2006 11:11 AM]
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Thats the 3rd time in a week I read he stayed after practice long after all the other Knicks left. I love that
I LOVED how Curry just exploded in the 4th, speaking as a fan of the Raptors, Curry looked well, scary I think is the word. Or Shaq-like
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