“We’re looking at basically two guys, Eddy Curry and Derrick Brown,” Popovich said.
Curry, a 29-year-old center whose career has become synonymous with squandered promise, has throughout the preseason displayed a consistent ability to put the ball in the basket.
In his Saturday return to Miami, where he was a little-used member of last season’s NBA championship squad, Curry contributed nine points in less than eight minutes.
“Eddy lost 20 pounds to come to camp, and he’s played through being tired, which has always been a bugaboo for him in the past,” Popovich said. “He’s worked very hard, and he’s done a lot of good things.”
Brown, a 25-year-old former Charlotte Bobcat who can guard both small and power forwards, did not play Saturday.
Still, Popovich has been impressed with Brown’s versatility and defensive chops.
“He’s a talented kid,” Popovich said. “Sometimes it takes people a little longer for the light to go on. You get them into another program and things work for them.”