demilioso wrote:Alright, I live in Chicago, and I am a Bulls fan. I'm not gonna lie... one of the things that dissapointments me the most is Eddy Curry's lack of devotion, effort, whatever you wanna call it. I am one of his staunchest critics.
But lately I've come to do some thinking, especially with all this Eddy Curry trade talk floating around, and basically, when it comes down to it, everyone is too damned harsh on the man.
Curry this, Curry that... bust, lazy, "sucks"... I've heard it all. Alright, c'mon for just one second. Eddy Curry is 21 years old... that's right, 21. He could technically be entering his senior year in college, meaning he'd have no NBA experience at all.
Instead, Mr. Curry has put in 3 years, and he's developing on the same pace if not faster than Jermaine O'Neal. Yes, he's lazy. Yes, he needs motivation. But constant talk of his underachieving just isn't it. The man has not underachieved, he's only 21. He's got problems, but he still has plenty of time!
Last season Curry averaged 15 points and 6 rebounds... numbers that are some of the best at center in the east, and certainly comparable to someone like Dampier's.
No, Curry is not a good defender, and he's not a good rebounder. But he will improve, and he's hardly even an adult yet. Guys like Dampier are 30 or so and aren't going to get any better... Curry will.
Point here is this - Eddy Curry is an up-and-coming center for the Chicago Bulls. He is a hometown boy, and regardless of all the supposed negatives that brings, it's a good thing to bring to the table. He's hardly peaked, has a long way to go, and has even put up decent numbers (no one gives him credit for his 15 points a game, as ugly as they may be or not!).
The Bulls drafted an 18 year-old kid. If they get impatient, that's there fault, not Eddy's. To trade him would be a mistake that would come back to bite them in the ass.[/b]
PRoPuLsiOnDJ wrote::applaud: very well said and the same should go for Kwame Brown (he's shown improvement too) ... remember they drafted him so he can develop ... and not necessarily contribute right away
stack42 wrote:If i were the Bulls i would trade either Curry or Chandler for a veteran big man post player to teach them a thing or two. Neither Curry or Chandler will learn off eachother. Perhaps hire an assistant coach (like Houston did with Patrick Ewing) to show a thing or two. David Robinson? Hakeem Olajuwon?
crawford4MIP4real wrote:and andrew.. what numbers do think curry needs to put up in order to remain a bull?
MikeBibby wrote:eddie curry aint doing anything right now
Jackass wrote:MikeBibby wrote:eddie curry aint doing anything right now
15 PPG, 6 RPG & almost an assist per game isn't "aint anything". It's not alot but he's young & unmotivated. It's a matter of time.
It may not be what we expect, but it's not nothing.![]()
With him on the court, Chicago has a 37% chance of winning the game. It might not sound alot but just imagine that LA has a 38% chance of winning their games with Kobe without Shaq. Given these percentages, Curry being on the court helps.
Given the fact Eddy just averages 11.7 FGA's a game & makes 5.7 of those attempted shots (.497 %)...Curry isn't all that bad. He doesn't do enough, but it's not nothing.![]()
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