<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">With a handful of roster spots remaining, the Nuggets will host free-agent small forward Michael Curry on Wednesday. Curry, 36, a 10-year veteran who spent last season with the Toronto Raptors, his fifth team, is the president of the NBA players union. He averaged 2.9 points with the Raptors. "He's not doing a grand tour," his agent, Guy Zucker, said when asked which teams Curry is considering. "We're talking to several teams, but if things go well with Denver, there's not going to be a reason to talk to anyone (else)."</div> <div align="center">Link</div>
stats won't show for this guy but he hustles, actually played pf once in awhile for the raptors last season.
Curry is a lockdown on defense, although he is only a stationary three-point shooter on offense, and he's not even very good at that. Getting him for defensive purposes will work, but he can't be counted on to put up even 4 points each game. The Nuggets could have him, but at this stage of his career, Curry will most likely be limited to 10 minutes each game, and injuries will factor a lot into the rest of his career.
Curry should be a nice addition to this youth team. He has the credintials, most notably the President of the NBAPA, and he can still play. He can guard the 2-3 and 4 at times, and has an average mid range shot. He's also learned how to drive and dunk, with his left hand. If he's not playing everygame, he'll be an impact on the court to the young kids and players like Dre and KMart.