May 2005 New York Knicks Wiretap

Crawford Explodes As Knicks Storm Back To Beat Bulls

Nov 30, 2005 10:54 PM

Wednesday's contest at Madison Square Garden was billed as the game that the player traded by the Bulls to New York would have his vengeance against his old team.  

It was, as former Bull Jamal Crawford led the charge at the start of the final period to erase an 8-point deficit and give New York the lead for good.  

These are two clubs with a number of players who recently played on the other?s team, none bigger than Knicks? center Eddy Curry.  But despite proclamations that he would be back to face the team that dealt him, Curry came out in street clothes after making a game-time decision to rest his sore calf another game.

Playing their second game in two nights, the Bulls may have wilted down the stretch.  The Knicks outscored the Bulls 35-19 in the fourth quarter after being solidly outplayed for the previous three.  The Bulls maintained a consistent edge of 7-12 points throughout the night with intense defense and good shots generated by their patient offense.

Besides fatigue setting in on the Bulls squad, the Knicks may have had the good fortune of two other turning points:  Coach Larry Brown?s decision to replace turnover-happy Malik Rose and Trevor Ariza?s power dunk to tie the game at 82 off the dish-back from Crawford on a fast break.  

Crawford had 28 points, Stephon Marbury had 18 points and 8 assists, and Channing Frye had 21 points and 8 rebounds, continuing his rookie surge.  Fellow rookie Nate Robinson joined Frye in the starting lineup and added 14 points.  

Chicago was led by Ben Gordon's 28 points, including 7-11 from the three-point line, and Andres Nocioni?s 19 points.  Michael Sweetney had 10 points and 4 rebounds in his return to the Garden.  Tyson Chandler, Curry?s friend and fellow lottery pick, fouled out with 0 points and 5 rebounds in 18 minutes of play.  This off-season, the Bulls rewarded Chandler with a long-term deal before trading Curry and Antonio Davis to New York for Sweetney, Tim Thomas and Jermaine Jackson.

Now Brown will confront the eternal quandary facing all coaches of multi-talented but inconsistent performers such as Crawford:  Getting them to ?play that way? and reach their stand-out potential on a regular basis.

Yahoo!

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Curry Sits Against Former Mates

Nov 30, 2005 7:41 PM

Eddy Curry didn't dress for Wednesday's game against his former club, the Chicago Bulls.

He is nursing a hurt calf.

Curry had hoped to be able to play against the Bulls, with whom he played his first four seasons.

RealGM

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Knicks Interested In ..... Tim Thomas

Nov 30, 2005 5:48 AM

With Tim Thomas on his way out of Chicago, the idea of him returning to the Knicks was brought up at yesterday's practice. Sound far-fetched?

Maybe not. The Knicks are starving for a starting small forward, and Larry Brown acknowledged yesterday that if Thomas were still on the Knicks, he would have been playing substantial minutes instead of sitting on the bench as he has been doing in Chicago.

"He'd be playing a lot of minutes here," Brown said.

Bulls general manager John Paxson announced Monday that Thomas has likely played his last game for the Bulls and he plans to trade him.

Paxson said it was against league rules to trade Thomas back for Davis, but the Knicks do have a perfect match in Penny Hardaway. They make roughly the same money ($14 million) and are in the last year of their contracts. Hardaway has barely played this season -- due to tendinitis in his right knee and because he doesn't fit into Brown's scheme.

Newark Star-Ledger

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Skiles Dismisses Larry Feud

Nov 30, 2005 4:47 AM

The fighter in Scott Skiles came out swinging after Larry Brown was quoted saying in October that he was telling things to Eddy Curry "that I think he hadn't heard before."
Considering the controversy surrounding the Curry trade and the animosity that has always existed between the Knicks and Chicago Bulls, Skiles believed that Brown was insulting his coaching.

"Yeah, well, I'm pretty sure Larry invented the game," was Skiles' response. "That's the second direct shot he's taken. He also said that once he got the Chicago out of (ex-Piston) Ronald Dupree, he'd be able to do something."

In a recent telephone interview, Skiles dismissed the notion that he and Brown are at odds and claimed he was just trying to tweak the Hall of Fame coach that he respects and has known for years.

"It wasn't a big deal," Skiles said. "I think Larry is a great coach. We have mutual friends and I have a great amount of respect for him."

NY Daily News

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Curry Back, Then Davis Out?

Nov 29, 2005 5:20 PM

Eddy Curry and Antonio Davis, who went to New York in the trade that brought Michael Sweetney to Chicago, have not yet settled in their new home.

Eddy Curry is still sidelined with a strained calf muscle, and watched in street clothes as his team got soundly defeated in Miami.  He plans to play Wednesday at Madison Square Garden versus the Bulls.  

"I'm just ready to play," Curry said. "I feel like a lot of the pain I had is gone. Whether it's Chicago or Charlotte, anybody, I'm ready to play Wednesday."

Antonio Davis may lose his spot in the lineup when Curry returns.  The hot rookie Channing Frye has made his way into the starting five so Davis may head to the bench with Curry back.

Regarding the possibility of returning to Chicago, Davis said, "I got traded. That's all I know. The bottom line is I'm in New York. I can't worry about what was supposed to happen, what could have happened, what should have happened."

Chicago Tribune

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Curry Looks To Return Against Old Team

Nov 29, 2005 1:22 PM

The status of Knicks' center Eddy Curry remains uncertain but the big man is trying to get back in time to face his old team at Madison Square Garden Wednesday night.  Curry is nursing a sore calf muscle.

Curry sounded optimistic.

"I'm feeling confident about it," he said before the Knicks were trounced in Miami.  "I'll try to loosen it up in practice tomorrow and look forward to trying to play Wednesday."

Shaquille O'Neal, also out with an injury, commented on Curry's future:  "He plays like a real big man," O'Neal said. "He has a lot of work, a lot of guys to go up against him, before he can get the title of dominant. He's a good, solid, double-respectable big man."

Also, the former agent for Adrian Griffin, who just signed with the Mavericks, said the Knicks had some light interest in the Seton Hall product.  Frank Catapano said that before he was fired, the Knicks had contacted him indirectly about picking up Griffin.

The Star-Ledger

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Wade: Larry Just Meddled Too Much

Nov 29, 2005 6:48 AM

The Knicks' problems adjusting to Larry Brown's emphasis on team basketball over individual skill are the same problems the 2004 U.S. Olympic team had on its way to a disappointing bronze medal.

Miami guard Dwyane Wade was quoted in yesterday's Miami Herald saying, "I don't think any of us got the opportunity to play to our strengths, which makes us good players and would have made us a good team."

With Brown and the Knicks in town to play the Heat last night at American Airlines Arena, Wade sounded a conciliatory note, saying he had an "unbelievable" experience and expressing his gratitude for the time Brown spent working with him. But even though he said he was "kind of misquoted," Wade essentially repeated his observation that most of the NBA stars felt restricted by Brown.

"What I was saying was that when we were in the Olympics, there were a lot of guys that were good one-on-one players, and we weren't able to play to our strengths because [Brown] wanted the ball to move around a certain amount of times," Wade said.

"You've got guys like Iverson and Stephon who can come down and break their guy down off the dribble. And I'm a good driver. And LeBron. We weren't able to do that. We were trying to get comfortable with each other, and we didn't have enough time."

Newsday

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Curry Expected To Sit Monday, Hopes To Return For Chicago

Nov 28, 2005 11:07 AM

Eddy Curry is expected to miss his third-straight game tonight because of his injured calf. "He's not going to play against Miami," Brown said. "He still has discomfort. We don't want to rush him back."

Curry said he is hopeful to be ready to play against his ex-team, the Bulls, in Chicago on Wednesday. Brown didn't sound that optimistic.

NY Post

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Penny Remains Inactive, Perhaps Permanently Until Dealt

Nov 27, 2005 11:10 AM

Penny Hardaway's days of being an active member of the Knicks may be over. The team elected not to activate Hardaway even though he practiced on Friday and it had a roster spot available. With Curry sidelined, the Knicks dressed 11 players.

Isiah Thomas is trying to package Hardaway in a trade because Hardaway is in the last year of his contract.

NY Daily News

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Knicks Beat 76ers On Robinson's Trey In OT

Nov 26, 2005 11:04 PM

After playing poorly in the first half, the New York Knicks went with a smaller lineup and came up with their biggest win of the season.

A buzzer-beating 3-pointer by 5-foot-9 Nate Robinson lifted the Knicks to a 105-102 overtime victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday.

Stephon Marbury scored a season-high 33 points and rookie Channing Frye added 21 points and 11 rebounds for New York, which rallied from a 16-point deficit in the third quarter and then squandered a nine-point lead in the fourth.

"We got really aggressive, especially when we went small," Knicks coach Larry Brown said. "We got loose balls, we didn't turn the ball over and we got second shots. We really hurt them on the boards."

Sports Illustrated

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