<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> <div class="bi">He's Back</div> <div> <span style="font-style: italic">Oct 15</span> - Eddy Curry was re-evaluated by the Knicks' orthopedist, Dr. Answorth Allen, who cleared him to resume contact drills today with a protective brace on the injured shoulder. Barring any setbacks, Curry said he plans to suit up Wednesday for a preseason game against the Celtics, and coach Isiah Thomas confirmed that Curry is expected back in the lineup.</p> </p> "I'm back," Curry said after some light shooting and non-contact drills at the MSG Training Center. "Put that in bold print: 'I'm back.'"</p> </p> Thomas clearly was relieved by the news, but he didn't paint nearly as optimistic a picture with regard to backup center Jerome James. James continued to lumber around the practice court while gingerly attempting non-contact shooting drills, apparently with a severe case of knee tendinitis. -- <font color="#000000">Newsday</font></p></div></div>
<div class="bi">Ready To Play</div> <div><span style="font-style: italic">Oct 16</span> - Eddy Curry was back at full-contact practice yesterday, despite having just torn his labrum last week in Charleston. And despite sporting an odd-looking brace on his injured right shoulder, both Curry and coach Isiah Thomas proclaimed the hulking center a sure thing to start in tomorrow's preseason game against Boston. "It was good. I killed Malik [Rose], Jerome [James], all the usual suspects. I felt good," said Curry, who wasn't hindered or shielded from contract at all yesterday. "We were just playing. I didn't try to avoid any contact. I went out there and played. I'm sure those guys were conscious of it, but we just played." -- <font color="#000000">New York Post</font></p> </div>
Well, the knicks will surely need his talents this upcoming season. He's the main key IMOto their possible fight for the post season.</p>
IT may not be appreciated as a GM, but as a coach he's been quite good. Last year's Knicks didn't do all that great, but it seemed to me they were going in the right direction. As much as the team's fortunes are tied to Curry's growth as a player, the possible distractions from the lawsuit could be an issue.</p> </p>