Eddy Curry
Eddy Curry
Eddy Anthony Curry, Jr. is an American former professional basketball player. Coming directly out of Thornwood High School in South Holland, Illinois, Curry was selected fourth overall in the 2001 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls. Curry played for the Bulls until 2005, then played for the New York Knicks from 2005 to 2010. Curry played for the Miami Heat in the 2011–12 season and was part of the Heat's 2012 championship team. Curry played for the Dallas Mavericks for...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth5 December 1982
CityHarvey, IL
We weren't really making a lot of shots. They weren't really making a lot of shots. I can imagine how it was for the fans, but for us to be the team that was on top, it was a great night for us.
We weren't making shots and they weren't making shots, so I couldn't imagine how it was for a fan, ... For us to beat a team that was on top, it was a great win.
There definitely is some kind of relief, but my journey is not over, ... I'm going to have even more expectations to live up to the trade and Isiah's trust in me to come here and be a good basketball player.
We have a chance to do something special for Chicago and we are not taking that for granted.
This was really frustrating. The load is extremely heavy on everybody.
Every time I got the ball I tried to make something happen.
There's one guy who isn't sure, ... I can live with that because of what the other doctors say.
It would have been nice to get this win for both him and for Herb. But for whatever reason we just didn't have it tonight - like a lot of other nights.
I understand the boos. It was one of the toughest things I had to do leaving here. I am also very excited about where I am now.
This is a big year not just for me but for everybody. If we have the same kind of year as last year, a lot of us won't be here.
As long as we don't have any big injuries, we should be fine. Start coming together, eventually we'll start winning.
As long as I'm able to walk, and run up and down the court, I'm going to definitely try to give it all I got. I'll be 100 percent real soon.
That's just how things happened. I think in the long run, New York is going to come out on top.
Any time a coach addresses a team after a loss like this, it's disappointing. We've got to leave the coaching to them and the effort is up to us. The bad part is, we've heard this before.