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Eddy Curry becomes the sixth player to sign on the dotted line since the first day of training camp wrapped up late Friday with the official announcement arriving shortly before the Heat reconvene for the second day of training camp.As for questions about his fitness, here's what famed trainer Tim Grover (who has worked with the likes of Dwyane Wade and Michael Jordan) had to...
Report: Eddy Curry to Sign with the Miami Heat
I really want the Heat to sign Stephon Marbury then we could really have some fun this year. Basically the Heat are going to bring in any tall player available and use them as a goon.
Curry seems to be the preferred goon of choice.
The Miami Heat and Eddy Curry have had an odd on-again, off-again relationship over the past few months. After getting a couple workouts in Miami late...
Leaner, Hopeful Eddy Curry Arrives At Heat Camp To Begin Comeback
Eddy Curry had a simple response as to why he's back in the NBA and with the Miami Heat after three years away from a career just about anyone would dream of having."Why not?"Hmmm. Well, that's fair. The league certainly has a dearth of big men who have a post up move or two in their arsenal. But Eddy Curry?"Coach Riley reached out, and it was between him and...
Battier, Curry - 2001 picks - arrive in Miami
Shane Battier and Eddy Curry were separated by two picks in the 2001 NBA draft. A decade later, they're together with the Miami Heat.
Battier and Curry went through their first Miami practices on Saturday. For Battier, it was a reunion with Heat CEO Nick Arison, who was the team manager when Duke won the NCAA title in Battier's final college season.
For Curry, it's...
Heat take chance on Curry
Eddy Curry, who has played just 10 games over the past three seasons, signed an undisclosed contract with the Miami Heat on Saturday.
Sources: Eddy Curry to join Heat
MIAMI -- Eddy Curry is getting another chance.
The Miami Heat will sign Curry on Friday in time for training camp, sources told ESPN.com.
The Heat, who are in the market for help at the center position, have been monitoring Curry for months and considered signing him at one point last season. Curry has maintained a relationship with LeBron James for several years and has been...
The Miami Heat sign center Eddy Curry
The Heat have signed 29-year old center Eddy Curry to a 1-year deal. Curry last played in the NBA back in the 2009-2010 season with the New York Knicks. He has played in 511 games (410 starts) in his NBA career so far and he is averaging 25.4 minutes, 13.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game. Despite having good size, Curry is shy around the basket. He has been...
Slimmed-down Curry targets revival with Heat
Eddy Curry insists he's lost about 70 pounds and, in the process, has gained a much better perspective of the opportunity he has to revive his career with the Miami Heat.
Report: Eddy Curry to Sign With the Miami Heat
Having flirted with the idea of signing Eddy Curry for months now, it appears that the Miami Heat are finally ready to make it reality. From ESPN: “The Heat, who are in the market for help at the center position, have been monitoring Curry for months and considered signing him at one point last season. Curry has maintained a relationship with LeBron James for several years...
Eddy Curry To Sign With Heat
Eddy Curry has played in just 10 games since the 08-09 season, but averaged 19.5 points per game in 06-07.
Curry Claims To Have Lost 70 Pounds Since Last Year
Eddy Curry claims to be 70 pounds lighter than he was last season.
Sources: Curry to get another chance with Heat
The Miami Heat will sign Eddy Curry on Friday in time for training camp, sources told ESPN.com.
Battier, Curry join Heat for practice (AP)
Shane Battier and Eddy Curry were separated by two picks in the 2001 NBA draft. On Saturday, there was a moment when they weren't separated by anything. The scene: First Miami Heat practice of the season, first day with the team job for both men. Curry sets a screen, and Battier comes crashing into him.
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