Don't ever compare Curry to Houston. Since when the hell Curry became the "Team"? You guess and contradict yourself too much. Accept the facts. Curry is a losing player who creates losing atmosphere on his teams when the GM's get suckered into thinking he's the next Shaq. How can you even be a Knick fan and rank Curry above Houston? Houston has done more for this franchise in one game than Curry has done for his while career as a Knick. No comparison.
Stop letting your feelings out cause I'm not babying an NBA veteran like Curry who has a lot of holes that hurt this team, to the point his holes bring more damage to the team itself, than his strengths bring success. This is my assessment from watching Eddy Curry over 60 games last season. What about you? Are you going to sit there and tell me Curry wasn't force fed minutes? How do you give a player so many minutes when he's so poor defensively and is the king of turnovers in the NBA? If Curry was averaging 25 ppg, then I would understand. But he's just barely a 19 ppg guy. We should be a fast break team, and the agenda that Curry is God will only hold us back. Balkman, Lee, Jones, Robinson, Collins, etc...all these guys are built for an uptempo style and love to force turnovers and make plays on both sides of the ball. Give me the up tempo team play with defense rather than turnovers and terrible defense. Please man, I'm a motherfucking Knick fan and I don't know about you, but if it takes the Knicks to be one of the worst at turnovers and giving up over 101 points per game in order for Curry to "produce", fuck that...I'm not down with force feeding Curry and forget the concept to win.
Exactly. What they don't understand is Curry doesn't have the full awareness to make his teammates better like Duncan, Shaq, KG, O'Neil, Gasol and etc. Guys like Curry and Howard are very one dementional on offense, which is why the produce so many turnovers and is why their teams offense is pretty bad to average.
The only difference between Howard is that he's way younger, the best rebounder in the NBA, a solid defender, and has a great personality with a lot of motivation to get better(Dwight Howard has developed a new shooting form at the FT, except him to shoot 65-70 FT% this season rather than 55-60%)
Plus the fact Howard is top 50, while Curry isn't.
btw, if you think you can contradict what I said, then kindly bring up Curry's and Crawford's playoff resume.