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    This is in the NBA forum, but worth noting here.

    Curry Traded to NY
    Breaking News: Bulls GM John Paxson announced that the team has traded center Eddy Curry to the New York Knicks. Details of the trade will be posted as soon as they become available.

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    Isaiah Thomas's middle name must be "stupid". Can he possibly stockpile any more lazy, unmotivated centers?

    This could be good for SA. By the AS break he will be desperate for a functional Rasho.

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    Here's an article from last night to get an idea on who might be included in the trade ...

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    By Marlen Garcia
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    October 2, 2005, 11:09 PM CDT


    Eddy Curry should know Monday how badly Isiah Thomas wants him.

    Thomas, president of the Knicks, has been trying to find a way to land Curry for at least a year. He is Curry's only suitor but apparently is having second thoughts about pulling off a sign-and-trade for the Bulls' 6-foot-11-inch center.

    As of Sunday night, negotiations between the Knicks and Bulls were stalled, according to a source.

    Bulls general manager John Paxson balked at Thomas' initial offer to send Tim Thomas and Michael Sweetney and wants forward David Lee or Trevor Ariza, the source said.

    Thomas, who took Jamal Crawford off the Bulls' hands in a sign-and-trade last summer, is said to be unwilling to meet Paxson's demand but offered to include first- and second-round draft picks.

    Curry has until 11:59 p.m. Monday to accept the Bulls' one-year qualifying offer, but team officials have said they don't mind extending the deadline. If the Bulls and Knicks are close to a deal, that will happen.

    The Bulls could include Eric Piatkowski or Jannero Pargo in the deal.

    The Knicks need better outside shooting, and Piatkowski could fill the bill. Pargo's agent, Mark Bartelstein, said Pargo would sign the Bulls' qualifying offer Monday unless he fits in a sign-and-trade.

    If and when Curry accepts the qualifying offer, expect a dramatic chain of events, starting with his refusal to undergo a genetic test that could help determine the extent of his heart condition.

    Paxson did not respond to messages over the weekend but has said he will comment Monday.

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    Bulls Send Center Eddy Curry to Knicks
    Chicago Bulls Send Restricted Free Agent Center Eddy Curry to New York Knicks
    By ANDREW SELIGMAN
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    Oct. 4, 2005 - The Chicago Bulls dealt center Eddy Curry to the New York Knicks on Monday, ending a contentious negotiation in which the team insisted the restricted free agent take a DNA test over a heart problem.

    In making the announcement, an obviously frustrated Bulls general manager John Paxson did not specify what the Bulls got in return and he did not field questions.

    "We will have an announcement tomorrow morning," Bulls public relations director Sebrina Brewster said Monday night. "All we can say right now is we traded Eddy to the Knicks."

    The Knicks did not immediately return messages seeking comment.

    The Bulls had insisted that Curry take a DNA test to determine whether he's susceptible to a potentially fatal heart problem. Curry, who missed the final 13 games of the regular season and the playoffs after experiencing an irregular heartbeat, balked, saying it violated his privacy.

    "I would never put a player on the floor in a Chicago Bulls uniform if I didn't do everything in my power to find out all the information that was available," Paxson said. "You can debate genetic testing 'til you're blue in the face. But from what I know, from what I've learned over the last six months, that test could have helped us determine the best course of action."

    Curry, drafted right out of high school, averaged a career-high 16.1 points in his fourth NBA season.

    The standoff stemmed from a benign arrhythmia that caused Curry to miss the final 13 games of the regular season and the playoffs.

    Several prominent cardiologists cleared Curry to play, but Barry Maron, a world-renowned specialist in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, suggested the DNA test.

    Paxson has said he understands the privacy issues involved but insisted the Bulls do not have an ulterior motive; they simply do not want a situation similar to those of former Boston Celtics guard Reggie Lewis or Loyola Marymount star Hank Gathers players with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy who collapsed and died.

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    I think David Lee just became eligible to be traded today.

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    Chump (or whoever) - Do you know if players who signed Q.O. at the beginning of free agency, if they aren't signed by midnight tonight .. then do they become unrestricted?

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    They can become unrestricted, or if both parties agree they can extend the negotiation period.

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    Basketball is back in business!

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    They can become unrestricted, or if both parties agree they can extend the negotiation period.
    Thanks. I was asking in relation to Reggie Evans.

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    Somebody get a quote from Jerome James quickly, please!

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    Phoenix signed Amare Stoudemire to 5 yr extension too.

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    Could the Knicks get any more freakin big men?!?!?

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    The trade is:

    Eddy Curry and Antonio Davis for Tim Thomas, Michael Sweetney and Jermaine Jackson and also 2 picks.

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    Eddy Curry and Antonio Davis for Tim Thomas, Michael Sweetney and Jermaine Jackson and also 2 picks.
    The Bulls get Thomas' $14M expiring contract for Davis' $14M expiring contract. So financially, that part is a wash.

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    Eddy Curry and Antonio Davis for Tim Thomas, Michael Sweetney and Jermaine Jackson and also 2 picks.
    What, they couldn't get o, too?

    If Skiles can get into TT's head, this could be great for CHI. I wouldn't bet on it, though. Addition by subtraction.

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    bad trade by the Bulls.

    Antonio Davis was a big part of their locker room last year.

    Tim Thomas is ok. Sweetney is big, fat, and useless.

    Dont know what to make of this one.

    IMO, Thomas got the better end of this one.

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    Well Curry refused to take the DNA tests they wanted to give him before signing him. The Bulls really didn't have a lot of choices. Tim Thomas and Antonio Davis are both on the last year of their contracts, so long term, they are a wash. I don't like Sweetney at all, but I wouldn't have wanted Curry for a long-term contract either.

    Sucks all around to me

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    Dunno. Davis is more serviceable than what NY has.

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    I guess that the Knicks really wanted Curry because this is still risky for them.

    I also never realized that Tim Thomas was such a bad rebounder -- even Bowen averaged more rebounds than him last season.

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    Bulls deal Curry after DNA test refusal
    Associated Press

    DEERFIELD, Ill. -- The Bulls dealt center Eddy Curry to the New York Knicks on Monday, ending a contentious negotiation in which Chicago insisted the restricted free agent take a DNA test over a heart problem.

    Chicago also sent veteran center Antonio Davis to the Knicks, who traded away forwards Tim Thomas, Michael Sweetney and Jermaine Jackson. Several draft choices also changed hands in the deal, according to an executive in the Eastern Conference who spoke on condition of anonymity.

    The trade was expected to be finalized Tuesday.


    In making the announcement, an obviously frustrated Bulls general manager John Paxson did not specify what Chicago got in return and he did not field questions.

    "We will have an announcement tomorrow morning," Bulls public relations director Sebrina Brewster said Monday night. "All we can say right now is we traded Eddy to the Knicks."

    Knicks spokesman Jonathan Supranowitz said the team declined comment on Paxson's announcement.

    The Bulls had insisted that Curry take a DNA test to determine whether he's susceptible to a potentially fatal heart problem. Curry, who missed the final 13 games of the regular season and the playoffs after experiencing an irregular heartbeat, balked, saying it violated his privacy.

    "I would never put a player on the floor in a Chicago Bulls uniform if I didn't do everything in my power to find out all the information that was available," Paxson said. "You can debate genetic testing 'til you're blue in the face. But from what I know, from what I've learned over the last six months, that test could have helped us determine the best course of action."

    Curry, drafted right out of high school, averaged a career-high 16.1 points in his fourth NBA season.

    The standoff stemmed from a benign arrhythmia that caused Curry to miss the final 13 games of the regular season and the playoffs.

    Several prominent cardiologists cleared Curry to play, but Barry Maron, a world-renowned specialist in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, suggested the DNA test.

    Paxson has said he understands the privacy issues involved but insisted the Bulls do not have an ulterior motive; they simply do not want a situation similar to those of former Boston Celtics guard Reggie Lewis or Loyola Marymount star Hank Gathers -- players with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy who collapsed and died.

    Paxson, speaking during the team's media day, told reporters the Bulls had offered Curry $400,000 annually for the next 50 years if he failed the genetic test.

    "So he would have an above-average lifestyle that would put him in a position that most other people aren't in," Paxson said. "Our intention through that whole process was to show him that we did care about him and that we were concerned about his well-being."


    Curry's agent Leon Rose did not return calls seeking comment Monday.

    Paxson said he resented insinuations that the Bulls were on a sort of witch hunt, trying to find information on Curry.

    The general manager started by asking reporters to "let me ramble a minute." After a long pause, he said, "This has been about as uncomfortable and unusual a situation I could ever imagine. We've attempted from Day 1 to do the right thing, and I'm absolutely confident that we have in every way we went about it. And in a lot of ways we've met resistance in trying to gather all the information we feel we need."

    About three minutes later, Paxson said, "From a basketball standpoint, I understand what I'm doing. But I have an obligation to this organization and the people I work for to do the right thing. And I did the right thing. That's all I've got to say."

    Then, he walked away from the table.

    That Curry and the Bulls parted was not shocking, given the tone of the negotiations.

    Curry played a major role as the Bulls won 47 games and reached the playoffs for the first time since 1998 -- when Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen led them to their sixth NBA le.

    "It's tough," said power forward Tyson Chandler, who re-signed with the Bulls for six years during the offseason. "I'm sad to see him go."

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    Paxson, speaking during the team's media day, told reporters the Bulls had offered Curry $400,000 annually for the next 50 years if he failed the genetic test.

    "So he would have an above-average lifestyle that would put him in a position that most other people aren't in," Paxson said. "Our intention through that whole process was to show him that we did care about him and that we were concerned about his well-being."
    I understand Curry not wanting the DNA test, but that was a very good gesture on the part of the Bulls to offer 50 years of that much compensation if he failed it.

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    Paxson, speaking during the team's media day, told reporters the Bulls had offered Curry $400,000 annually for the next 50 years if he failed the genetic test.
    Wow. The Bulls have really been going out of their way to look out for Curry. This trade makes no basketball sense, but they were able to get him his payday.

    Call me crazy, but I like this move for the Knicks. They're never getting out of cap , and this is a shot they can't pass up for an impact bigman. It's risky as , but the only other way they'll luck into a bigman with that ind of talent is through the draft, an even bigger crapshoot than the Curry deal.

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    Curry, Jerome James, Jamal Crawford, and Marburry? Larry Brown just had an aneurism.

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    Curry, Jerome James, Jamal Crawford, and Marburry? Larry Brown just had an aneurism.
    Brown coaching those guys is like pamela anderson reading books in a library. Should be an interesting year in ny.

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    The Bulls are likely to be the main player in free agency next summer with more than $20 million in available salary-cap room. This should enable them to recoup quickly from the loss of Curry, if it turns out to be costly.

    Though it seems likely Ben Wallace and Peja Stojakovic will re-sign with their teams, they will be free agents. Other free agents after this season include Denver's Nene, whom the Bulls have liked, Vladimir Radmanovic, Al Harrington, James Posey, Matt Harpring, Lorenzen Wright, Bobby Jackson, Mike Dunleavy, Nazr Mohammed and Caron Butler.

    Under terms of the deal, the Knicks will release Davis and he will return to the Bulls later this month. That was believed to be part of the last-minute talks in the deal.
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