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hoopladreams
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Posted: 10/04/05 12:42 am ::: |
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And at least the whole ugly situation has finally been resolved and now the Bulls can focus on training camp and preparing for the season. We don't wanna start 0-9 again, right? |
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missjoy28
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Posted: 10/04/05 12:57 am ::: |
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hoopladreams wrote: |
And at least the whole ugly situation has finally been resolved and now the Bulls can focus on training camp and preparing for the season. We don't wanna start 0-9 again, right? |
Right, we have to get off to a good start early.
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missjoy28
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Posted: 10/04/05 1:00 am ::: |
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Hmmm...I don't know how I feel about all of this.
On one hand, I'm sad to see Eddy go. Geez, we've gone thru four years of watching Eddy Curry LEARN the game of basketball. We've watched this kid grow up and progress for four years with the hope that all of our patience would payoff when he finally "got it" and became a dominant center in this league. And here we are, four years later, with Tim Thomas and Michael Sweetney. Doesn't seem quite fair, does it?
On the other hand, Eddy Curry is just the kind of basketball player that I can't stand. The kind of player that has all the god-given talent in the world but just doesn't have what it takes between-the-ears. He's lazy. He has a bad attitude. He has no passion for the game. He's all about the money. He's likely to be a lifetime underacheiver.
I felt the same way last year with Jamal Crawford. I liked him as a Bull but he was a very frustrating player to watch. JC and EC are both players that have so much talent that you just wanna keep giving the one-more-year to figure it out. Things worked out for the best when the Bulls let JC go last year, hopefully it will be the same with Curry this year.
And yeah, the Bulls should have just made Isiah Thomas their GM two seasons ago. Woulda made his life a whole lot easier.
Good luck to EC in New York. With JC, Starbury and Larry Brown out there as well, that is gonna be an interesting clash of personalities.
And oh yeah, the rumors about the Knicks cutting Antonio Davis and him returning to the Bulls had better be true. If we gave up Curry and Davis for Sweetney, Thomas and a scrub, I'm gonna be even more upset.
I guess we'll just have to wait till the morning to see the exact terms of the deal. |
I like AD because of his leadership in the locker room. I don't think his wife wantsto move from Chicago. She likes it over here.
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Admiral_Needa
Joined: 23 Sep 2004 Posts: 10479 Location: Tiburon, CA
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Posted: 10/04/05 12:23 pm ::: |
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hoopladreams wrote: |
Hmmm...I don't know how I feel about all of this.
On one hand, I'm sad to see Eddy go. Geez, we've gone thru four years of watching Eddy Curry LEARN the game of basketball. We've watched this kid grow up and progress for four years with the hope that all of our patience would payoff when he finally "got it" and became a dominant center in this league. And here we are, four years later, with Tim Thomas and Michael Sweetney. Doesn't seem quite fair, does it?
On the other hand, Eddy Curry is just the kind of basketball player that I can't stand. The kind of player that has all the god-given talent in the world but just doesn't have what it takes between-the-ears. He's lazy. He has a bad attitude. He has no passion for the game. He's all about the money. He's likely to be a lifetime underacheiver.
I felt the same way last year with Jamal Crawford. I liked him as a Bull but he was a very frustrating player to watch. JC and EC are both players that have so much talent that you just wanna keep giving the one-more-year to figure it out. Things worked out for the best when the Bulls let JC go last year, hopefully it will be the same with Curry this year.
And yeah, the Bulls should have just made Isiah Thomas their GM two seasons ago. Woulda made his life a whole lot easier.
Good luck to EC in New York. With JC, Starbury and Larry Brown out there as well, that is gonna be an interesting clash of personalities.
And oh yeah, the rumors about the Knicks cutting Antonio Davis and him returning to the Bulls had better be true. If we gave up Curry and Davis for Sweetney, Thomas and a scrub, I'm gonna be even more upset.
I guess we'll just have to wait till the morning to see the exact terms of the deal. |
According to sources, Isiah traded Michael Sweetney, Tim Thomas, a contingent 2006 1st round pick and two 2nd round picks. The contract is 6 years, $55 mil. Considering no other teams were fighting for Curry, do you think the Knicks overpaid? Reminds me of the Allan Houston signing...
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BCBG25
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hoopladreams
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Posted: 10/04/05 2:18 pm ::: |
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$55 million over 6 years? Giving a healthy Eddy Curry that kind of contract is risky!
Curry needs short contracts (and incentives) so that he is never too far away from a contract year. Contract years are the only years when Eddy will actually try. And when he's trying, he still only gets 5.4 rebounds per game
The more I think about it, the more I think that I should stop feeling bad for the Bulls and start taking some pity on the Knicks.
And in no way, shape or form can Eddy Curry EVER be compared to Alonzo Mourning. Zo was/is a fierce competitor with heart and a true passion for the game. Curry is none of those things.
But I definitely understand why Thomas would take a gamble on him...I mean a 22 year old, athletic and agile true center with good hands? That's hard to find. But 6 years is just way too 'effen' long (healthy or not)... |
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