Knicks center Eddy Curry was bound with duct tape while his suburban Chicago home was robbed at gunpoint early yesterday, police said.
Curry, his wife and an employee were restrained as three robbers made off with cash and jewelry, police said. No one was injured, and none of Curry's children was home at the time of the invasion, a person with knowledge of the situation said. Authorities do not believe it was a random incident, meaning the 6-11, 285-pounder was targeted.
According to one unconfirmed account, Curry came home to find the robbery in progress. No arrests have been reported.
"We are aware of the situation," the Knicks said in a statement. "We are very thankful that Eddy and his family are safe. He told us that it was a traumatic experience. We are aware that the local authorities are handling the situation."
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New York Knicks' center Eddy Curry's home in Chicago was reportedly broken into early Saturday morning, police said. Curry may have been tied up during the possible home invasion.
Curry averaged 19.5 points and seven rebounds a game for the Knicks last season.
Curry was traded from the Chicago Bulls to the Knicks in October 2005.
"We [are] aware of the situation and are very thankful that Eddy Curry and his family are safe. He told us it was a traumatic experience. At this time we are aware that the local authorities are handling the situation," according to a statement from the Knicks.
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Jul 28, 2007 10:52 AM EST
Coach Maurice Cheeks sees rising 76ers star Andre Iguodala "going up the ladder." The latest rung involves landing a berth among eight to 10 young NBA players invited to practice and scrimmage with the U.S. national team before next month's Olympic qualifying tournament in Las Vegas.
Cheeks, in California, became aware of that development yesterday.
Jerry Colangelo, managing director of the national team, confirmed Iguodala's acceptance Wednesday. According to published reports, others who were tendered invitations include Al Jefferson, Boston; Devin Harris, Dallas; Monta Ellis, Golden State; and David Lee, New York. Portland's Brandon Roy might not be able to participate because of a scheduling conflict.
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Knicks Jul 2007 Archive
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RealGM Staff Report | Jul 27, 2007
New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations and Head Coach Isiah Thomas announced today that forward Wilson Chandler has been signed to a contract.
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New York Post | Jul 27, 2007
Wilson Chandler postponed signing a contract until August to allow Isiah Thomas to explore his trading options, sources said.
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New York Post | Jul 26, 2007
Quentin Richardson claimed he has no problems about Isiah Thomas making inquiries into Ron Artest, as volatile as Richardson is steady.
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New York Daily News | Jul 20, 2007
When Larry Johnson was forced into early retirement six years ago, most of the Knicks' heart and leadership went with him.
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New York Post | Jul 18, 2007
"I'm not just thinking of doing it, I'm going to do it," Marbury vowed on Tuesday. "My wife loved it there. It's like a [David] Beckham thing."
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Newsday | Jul 17, 2007
Ron Artest is not offended that the Knicks will not trade David Lee for him.
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New York Post | Jul 16, 2007
Knicks guard Nate Robinson said competing in a summer league, even as a third year player, beat just sitting around at home.
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ESPN | Jul 13, 2007
The New York Knicks can't be feeling very lucky on this Friday The Thirteenth, ESPN's Marc Stein writes.
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New York Post | Jul 13, 2007
Eddy Curry dodged this week's voluntary Knicks big-man minicamp in Las Vegas that assistant Mark Aguirre organized to coincide with summer-league play, and New York may be the ones who suffer as a result.
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Newsday | Jul 12, 2007
Isiah Thomas has said he doesn't expect to make any more major moves this offseason, but that hasn't stopped him from looking into every option on the open market, including point guard Mo Williams.
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New York Post | Jul 12, 2007
One day after saying he would not exercise the opt-out in his contract next season, Ron Artest seemed to reverse himself.
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New York Post | Jul 12, 2007
Through two summer-league outings, second-round pick Demetris Nichols has shown he has a Knicks future beyond Las Vegas.
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New York Times | Jul 12, 2007
Isiah Thomas has not committed to carrying either of the Knicks' draft picks on the team roster next season.
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Christopher Reina/RealGM | Jul 11, 2007
NBA veteran Qyntel Woods is currently in ongoing contract discussions with high-level European teams, Efes Pilsen (Turkey), Olympiakos (Greece), Bologna (Italy), Malaga (Spain) and Prokom (Poland) after participating in a private workout in Las Vegas on Tuesday at the Abunassar Impact Basketball gym.
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New York Daily News | Jul 11, 2007
Despite Geoff Petrie's denials, Frank Isola of the New York Daily News writes that Ron Artest "figures to be traded at some point this summer."
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ESPN | Jul 10, 2007
Ron Artest told the New York Post that he wants to remain with Sacramento and retire as a King.
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New York Post | Jul 9, 2007
The New York Post spoke with Ron Artest's brother Daniel who revealed that Ron wants to play for the Knicks.
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New York Post | Jul 9, 2007
Nate Robinson realizes with 17 guys and a host of new guards, his spot on the Knicks roster is not guaranteed.
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New York Times | Jul 9, 2007
Isiah Thomas has designated David Lee as untouchable in any trade discussions this summer.
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New York Times | Jul 8, 2007
Channing Frye seemed thrilled to get a new start in Portland, where he is joining one of the most talented young rosters in the league.
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New York Post | Jul 7, 2007
Ron Artest will not be coming to New York for any package which includes David Lee
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Deseret News | Jul 6, 2007
Before deciding where Derek Fisher will play, agent Mark Bartelstein said Fisher will continue to focus foremost on determining precisely where his daughter Tatum can receive the best care.
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RealGM | Jul 5, 2007
The agent for Ron Artest has told RealGM's Christopher Reina that they are waiting to hear something "legitimate and forthright" about the New York trade talk but that it would be a welcomed move.
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ESPN | Jul 4, 2007
The sexual harassment case against New York Knicks coach and general manager Isiah Thomas is expected to go to trial in September.
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New York Post | Jul 4, 2007
Rashard Lewis is off the table, Ron Artest is on the block, and Isiah Thomas must decide if it's worth trading David Lee to the Kings to put his former Indiana star on the Knicks.
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New York Daily News | Jul 3, 2007
With Rashard Lewis off the market and any trade for Ron Artest uncertain, Isiah Thomas could use his mid-level exception to land swingman Morris Peterson.
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New York Post | Jul 3, 2007
Ron Artest is available and could be the final big piece to fill out the Knicks' starting lineup at the small forward spot.
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New York Times | Jul 2, 2007
Isiah Thomas introduced Zach Randolph at a press conference on Monday.
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New York Post | Jul 2, 2007
Steve Nash knows a few things about being a premier offensive player in the NBA and he seems to think the Knicks got one when they traded for Zach Randolph last week.
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New York Post | Jul 2, 2007
Isiah Thomas has told confidants that guards Dan Dickau and Fred Jones, acquired from Portland along with Zach Randolph in exchange for Channing Frye and Steve Francis, have not been ruled out for the final 15-man roster, the New York Post is reporting.