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Cosmic
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1/3/2009  2:22 PM
A Knicks' source said Eddy Curry will be cleared to practice during the team's coming four-game Southwestern trip, possibly Wednesday.

Curry could make his season debut on the trip, as he will have to play his way into shape.



I disagree with the second statement I think Curry practices for at least 10 days before Mike tries to put him out there. Never know as there's an urgency to try to make him appealing for a trade before the deadline but we'll see.
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1/3/2009  4:24 PM
Turns out, it's next week already...or something:

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Eddy practices

Perhaps Dwight Howard or even the current Shaquille O'Neal might've been a more welcome sight running up and down the Knicks' practice floor Saturday.

Still, coach Mike D'Antoni and his team were fine with watching Eddy Curry practice for the first time since suffering a bone bruise in his right knee that wouldn't go away for two months and parked him on a stationary bike pedaling as if he were Lance Armstrong delivering papers.

The former franchise center, after enduring a grueling 45-minute workout before Friday's latest failure to close out a victory, said he decided to give a full-contact workout a go when he felt good during the non-contact drills.

What that means in terms of him playing for the first time since the preseason is uncertain. For the record, in the final two games of the four-game Southwestern trip on which the Knicks embark following Sunday's Garden game against Boston, the team faces Yao Ming (who's treated Eddy like a rented mule in past meetings) and Tyson Chandler (his old sidekick in Chicago).

But the Knicks have a day off to practice between each of those four games, plus Monday before they leave, so Curry could get somewhat ready soon.

And, of course, the question of how his plodding, low-post game fits D'Antoni's system is an issue we couldn't get into much in the story that will appear in Sunday's Record, but one the coach and Chris Duhon (who played one season with Curry in Chicago) thinks is doable.

Duhon, for instance, asked about how the Knicks played off the since-departed Zach Randolph inside, said Z-Bo "wandered, but at the same time, he picked his spots when he got into the post and it worked out well for us."

Curry, he said, is "going to give us a guy that we can throw the ball into, we can maybe slow down the game a little bit, probably [give us] another option late in the game."

Which the Knicks could certainly use the way they've gone one-on-one rogue down the stretches of so many games.

D'Antoni, meanwhile, said that although low-post players can't park themselves on the blocks as they do in conventional NBA offenses, they can venture there.

"They've got to do something before they get intothe post," he said, pick and roll, put a screen on somebody," he said. "then once they do that, they can get into the post and then we should exploit what happens. We'll figure it out. If he's ready to play and play well, we'll figure it out."

The latter line, of course, is the issue with Curry, who, D'Antoni said didn't report in primo shape and still looks (and probably always will look) large.

Perhaps, too, if Curry does play serviceably the next month and a half until the trade deadline, he'll get dealt to create even more 2010 salary-cap space.

But if he sticks and can play near the level of two seasons ago, when he averaged 19.5 points, he's worth a look as an offensive option the shoot-first, drive-second Knicks don't have _ and which Isiah Thomas buried on his bench last season.

He won't rebound a lick or give the Knicks the shot-blocking they need, but they could do worse. Or haven't you seen the current starting center, Jared Jeffries, shoot?
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1/3/2009  4:33 PM
Just what we need a 342 lb center with no heart
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1/3/2009  4:54 PM
Posted by King1:

Just what we need a 342 lb center with no heart

wow i thought you were ranking on jerome till i saw the "no heart" part.
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1/3/2009  11:33 PM
"If he is ready to play and play well we will figure it out." That doesn't sound like an endorsement for the guy who popped the exercise ball.
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1/3/2009  11:36 PM
Posted by CrushAlot:

"If he is ready to play and play well we will figure it out." That doesn't sound like an endorsement for the guy who popped the exercise ball.

If there's one thing I've rued about this season so far. It's the fact that there's no video of that.
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