According to Stephen A Smith, Eddy Curry should get traded for a bag of cheese doodles. Now I know this conversation was aired awhile ago, but considering how terrible Eddy Curry played in the 07-08 season, I agree.
Let's take a look at how Eddy Curry played, since joining the Knicks in 2005:
2005-2006 stats: 13.6 ppg, 6 rebounds, .8 blocks, 2.8 tos, 63% FT
2006-2007 stats: 19.5 ppg, 7 rebounds, .5 blocks*, 3.6 tos*, 61% FT*
2007-2008 stats: 13.2 ppg*, 4.7 rebounds*, .5 blocks*, 2.14 tos, 62% FT
*Worst total, in 3 year career as a Knick
Combined stats with Knicks: 15.4 ppg, 5.9 rebounds, .6 blocks, 62% FT
In his 3rd year, he's averaged Knick career lows in points and rebounds, as well as blocks. His rebounding, free throw shooting, and turnovers have been a problem for most of the time that he's been here.
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Let's take a look at how Eddy Curry played, since joining the Knicks in 2005:
2005-2006 stats: 13.6 ppg, 6 rebounds, .8 blocks, 2.8 tos, 63% FT
2006-2007 stats: 19.5 ppg, 7 rebounds, .5 blocks*, 3.6 tos*, 61% FT*
2007-2008 stats: 13.2 ppg*, 4.7 rebounds*, .5 blocks*, 2.14 tos, 62% FT
*Worst total, in 3 year career as a Knick
Combined stats with Knicks: 15.4 ppg, 5.9 rebounds, .6 blocks, 62% FT
In his 3rd year, he's averaged Knick career lows in points and rebounds, as well as blocks. His rebounding, free throw shooting, and turnovers have been a problem for most of the time that he's been here.
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