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The signing of Eddy Curry seems like a desperate move, but it's really not. He'll see maybe 10-15 minutes/game at the most. Probably Riley wanting a veteran big at the end of the bench instead of Dexter Pittman.

At 28 he should, in theory, be hitting his offensive skill peak. Maybe the Heat caught lightning in a bottle, but if Eddy was anywhere north of 360lbs it's a long stretch.

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The signing of Eddy Curry seems like a desperate move, but it's really not. He'll see maybe 10-15 minutes/game at the most. Probably Riley wanting a veteran big at the end of the bench instead of Dexter Pittman.

At 28 he should, in theory, be hitting his offensive skill peak. Maybe the Heat caught lightning in a bottle, but if Eddy was anywhere north of 360lbs it's a long stretch.

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Veteran?? Ok maybe based on pure years in the league but that's worth a shit when it comes to Curry. I'd rather have OKC's son at the end of the bench than Curry.

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Veteran?? Ok maybe based on pure years in the league but that's worth a shit when it comes to Curry. I'd rather have OKC's son at the end of the bench than Curry.


Definitely not a veteran mindset. Being in South Beach could be another potential damaging aspect of this signing for Curry and the Heat. Dexter Pittman must be a whole lot worse than I ever thought he could be.

The Heat really don't get anything out of their center position or back up frontline players. Especially with U.Haslem being injured most of the season.

BTW the Heat are playing some good Bball. The Bulls, Heat, and Lakers are the best teams in the league right now IMO.

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If I take off my "meatball" hat for a min I'm not so confidant that the Bulls can get by Orlando in a 7 game series. That probably won't be a cakewalk. Also I think the best thing to hope for is that Wade and LeQueen stay healthy. I believe Miami is a better "team" without Wade or LeQueen on the court.


I'd agree with you about Orlando if they had any size coming off the bench.

As far as Miami, do you mean they're better without either James or Wade on the floor or without both on the floor?


Without one of them on the court. It's kind of weird but Bosh is the player they can least afford to lose even though he isn't in the same league as Wade or LeQueen talent wise.

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Report: Heat could sign ex-Bull Curry for playoff run
Yahoo! Sports reports: The Miami Heat are progressing toward signing center Eddy Curry for the playoffs.

After Heat president Pat Riley watched the ex-Bull work out in Chicago in recent days, he's made plans to bring the 7-footer to Miami early next week for another workout and a medical physical with the ultimate objective to sign him, sources said.

After the Timberwolves bought out Curry's contract in February following the three-way Carmelo Anthony trade with the Knicks and Nuggets, Curry started to work again with trainer Tim Grover in Chicago. It's unclear how much weight Curry lost, but NBA executives say he hovered around 375 pounds when he arrived in Chicago several weeks ago.


I'm fairly certain Curry couldn't sign with them for the playoffs since he wasn't on their roster by a particular date in March.

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Report: Heat could sign ex-Bull Curry for playoff run
Yahoo! Sports reports: The Miami Heat are progressing toward signing center Eddy Curry for the playoffs.

After Heat president Pat Riley watched the ex-Bull work out in Chicago in recent days, he's made plans to bring the 7-footer to Miami early next week for another workout and a medical physical with the ultimate objective to sign him, sources said.

After the Timberwolves bought out Curry's contract in February following the three-way Carmelo Anthony trade with the Knicks and Nuggets, Curry started to work again with trainer Tim Grover in Chicago. It's unclear how much weight Curry lost, but NBA executives say he hovered around 375 pounds when he arrived in Chicago several weeks ago.


I'm fairly certain Curry couldn't sign with them for the playoffs since he wasn't on their roster by a particular date in March.


Are you sure? This type of thing could have been amended some time within the last year or so...

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Curry = Oliver Miller

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If I take off my "meatball" hat for a min I'm not so confidant that the Bulls can get by Orlando in a 7 game series. That probably won't be a cakewalk. Also I think the best thing to hope for is that Wade and LeQueen stay healthy. I believe Miami is a better "team" without Wade or LeQueen on the court.


I'd agree with you about Orlando if they had any size coming off the bench.

As far as Miami, do you mean they're better without either James or Wade on the floor or without both on the floor?


Without one of them on the court. It's kind of weird but Bosh is the player they can least afford to lose even though he isn't in the same league as Wade or LeQueen talent wise.


Whew. For a second I thought CoF hacked your account. :)

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Curry = Oliver Miller

and a poor man's Oliver Miller at that


Exactly the first thing that came to my mind.

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When O.Miller came back from his binge eating exodus or whatever it was, he had like a productive couple weeks, maybe a month? Riley is rolling the dice.

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It's pretty damning when you are a high lottery pick, and can't even live up to the legacy of the great Oliver Miller :lol:

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The Heat are really bad without Wade in the lineup.

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heat sucks. they lose 2nd round. lebron james is a girl

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yeah i've been saying that ever since someone was dumb enough to give that moron a microphone. no idea why favrefan finds him entertaining. the guy's a parrot and a dullard. and his accent is fake as hell.


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He was entertaining in a booth with VG and Breen. I never said he was smart, although usually he doesnt say things as blatantly stupid as that

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Caught this blurb from the Heat Index writer.

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Tom Haberstroh, Heat Index: Yes. As porous as the Spurs' defense has looked, I'm just not buying San Antonio's demise. With the No. 1 seed all but locked up, coach Kevin Popovich smartly shifted into cruise control, curbing the minutes of his stars. I like what Tony Allen and the Grizzlies are doing, but I sense a repeat of last year's tight Western 1 versus 8.


Apparently this writer has heat stroke.

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Kevin Popovich coached Kelvin Quarters in high school.

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Not too excited about this. Haslem getting in some practice time. Could be ready by the time the conference finals it appears.

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MIAMI (AP) -- Heat forward Udonis Haslem says he's hopeful of returning to the Miami lineup sometime this postseason.

Continuing his comeback following a ruptured foot ligament in November, Haslem went through another full practice with Miami on Tuesday. Haslem says there was less pain and soreness in his foot after the workout than he expected.

Haslem says he feels like his time is coming. He says he doesn't know when, "but I definitely feel like it's coming."

There is still no firm timetable for Haslem's potential return. He is not in Miami's plans for Game 5 of an Eastern Conference first-round series against Philadelphia on Wednesday.

If Miami advances, it could open the East semifinals against Boston this weekend.


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All-time moron.

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I dont think I've ever won a single award here. I'll take that title.

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I really don't care for Skip Bayless, but Chris Broussard is a punk ass. He was so worked by LeBron James, he could be married to the Terminator. He acts like he knows LeBron, and he's the same guy that reported on a daily basis "inside sources" told him LeBron was going to the Bulls or Knicks.

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broussard brings my piss to a boil as well. but you know, that was actually pretty entertaining right there. i don't like either one of them but they did seem to be genuinely vehement toward each other.


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Heat are screwed now. Does this open the door for them signing White Panther when the lockout ends?

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A succession of foot surgeries nearly brought a premature end to Zydrunas Ilgauskas' basketball career. On Friday, he announced his departure from the game on his own terms.

Ilgauskas was on the brink of forced retirement 11 years ago after five foot surgeries had mentally drained him. But he vowed to give it one more chance after a radical reconstructive surgery. As a result, he was able to reach two NBA Finals and two All-Star Games and retire after 13 seasons.

He announced his decision Friday at an event in Cleveland, where he played the majority of his career.

Ilgauskas played 72 games, 51 of them starts, and averaged 5.0 points and 4.0 rebounds last season for the Miami Heat after playing his first 12 seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

In June, Ilgauskas picked up an option in his contract for next season to leave open the possibility of returning. But after going through the summer, Ilgauskas decided he was done.

"Enough is enough," Ilgauskas told the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "My body is beat up and I'm tired physically. There is no age limit, but everyone knows when it's time."

Ilgauskas, who was picked in the first round of the 1996 draft by the Cavs, missed most of his first four seasons dealing with a series of foot issues. But the 7-foot-3 Lithuanian recovered enough to play in 843 regular-season games, 756 after his final surgery in 1999, and 80 playoff games.

Ilgauskas gathered 2,444 offensive rebounds in his career, which is 41st all-time. He's also 40th all-time in blocks with 1,327.

Ilgauskas was the Heat's most steady center in his only season in Miami. But he was derailed somewhat by an infection in his foot that sidelined him for several weeks in March. He recovered in time for the playoffs but was taken out of the starting lineup in the second round and was not active for any of the Finals games against the Dallas Mavericks.

Ilgauskas said the season -- in which he and the Heat withstood intense scrutiny from the media and fans -- took a toll. Ilgauskas was particularly hurt when he was booed and heckled in Cleveland, where he had been one of the most popular players in franchise history.

"It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience with the team being put together," Ilgauskas said. "There were lots of ups and downs. When you have a season that stretches so long and it involves more than basketball, it is tough mentally. You are drained, it's a long year."

Ilgauskas was one of the few players who lived through the last NBA lockout in 1998. That experience, and the hectic 50-game season that followed, may have played a role in his decision to go another season. In the past several years, Ilgauskas struggled when having to play on back-to-back nights because of knee and back issues.

"I want to spend more time with my family," said Ilgauskas, who now makes his home in Miami. "I have spent the past 15 years living out of a suitcase. It's time."

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Heat are screwed now. Does this open the door for them signing White Panther when the lockout ends?

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Wasn't Curry signed by them at the end of last season?

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Wasn't Curry signed by them at the end of last season?

That was just a rumor. I'm pretty sure it was started by Eddy Curry himself.

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Wasn't Curry signed by them at the end of last season?

That's was just a rumor. I'm pretty sure it was started by Eddy Curry himself.


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Wasn't Curry signed by them at the end of last season?

That was just a rumor. I'm pretty sure it was started by Eddy Curry himself.

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Archive MIAMI -- The Miami Heat, interested in any and all veteran big men who become available on the market, are in the race for two such players that could make their decisions by the end of the week.

The Heat have offered contracts to both Joel Przybilla and KDdidit Martin, their agents told ESPN.com. Przybilla is expected to make a choice between the Chicago Bulls and Heat, according to agent Bill Duffy. Martin is interested in several teams, with the Heat in the mix, according to agent Andy Miller.

The Sporting News reported Wednesday that Przybilla is planning to make a choice by the end of the week.

Heat president Pat Riley has been recruiting both players as the Heat look to add depth to their frontcourt. According to multiple league executives, the belief is that the 7-foot-1 Przybilla is healthy and believes he can contribute to a contender in a limited role off the bench.

Przybilla played in 36 games for the Portland Trail Blazers and Charlotte Bobcats last season, averaging 1.8 points and 4.0 rebounds.

ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard reported that Martin is considering the Heat, Los Angeles Clippers, San Antonio Spurs, New York Knicks and Atlanta Hawks. According to league executives, Martin is mostly interested in having an assured role and minutes on a contending team.

Martin averaged 8.6 points and 6.2 rebounds in 48 games for the Nuggets last year. He most recently played for Xinjiang in China before leaving the team in December. He would not be able to play for at least another two weeks, until Xinjiang's season is over. At this point in his career, Martin is seen as an asset for his defense.

With Chris Bosh, Udonis Haslem and Joel Anthony, the Heat have stability at Martin's position and not a lot of minutes available unless there is a change to the rotation.

Miami would have to make roster space to add a player because they currently have 15. Rookies Terrel Harris and Mickell Gladness are on non-guaranteed contracts, as is veteran center Eddy Curry, but the Heat are expected to retain him.

Why would the Bulls have any interest in Przybilla? If there is any position they have great depth at, it's in the front court. They don't need this stiff slowing the team down.

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