ChrisRichards
01-13-2010, 03:53 PM
because he was afraid of ghosts:lol
For two days, several Knicks players had trouble sleeping because they were convinced that their hotel in Oklahoma City was haunted.
"I definitely believe it," Jared Jeffries said. "The place is haunted. It's scary."
Eddy Curry said he slept for only two hours Sunday night because he couldn't stop thinking about ghosts.
Guests staying at the Skirvin Hilton have reported ghost sightings and strange noises for decades. According to the New York Daily News, legend has it that sometime in the 1930s, a woman jumped to her death while holding her baby in her hands.
"They said it happened on the 10th floor and I'm the only one staying on the 10th floor," Curry said. "That's why I spent most of my time in (Nate Robinson's) room. I definitely believe there are ghosts in that hotel."
The Thunder defeated the Knicks 106-88 on Monday night.
For two days, several Knicks players had trouble sleeping because they were convinced that their hotel in Oklahoma City was haunted.
"I definitely believe it," Jared Jeffries said. "The place is haunted. It's scary."
Eddy Curry said he slept for only two hours Sunday night because he couldn't stop thinking about ghosts.
Guests staying at the Skirvin Hilton have reported ghost sightings and strange noises for decades. According to the New York Daily News, legend has it that sometime in the 1930s, a woman jumped to her death while holding her baby in her hands.
"They said it happened on the 10th floor and I'm the only one staying on the 10th floor," Curry said. "That's why I spent most of my time in (Nate Robinson's) room. I definitely believe there are ghosts in that hotel."
The Thunder defeated the Knicks 106-88 on Monday night.