I say keep Eddie Curry and use him as needed if trading him can't bring in a useful asset. Who cares if he wants out. He's become the icon of the losing Bulls - he is the problem. He must prove his value for his upcoming free agency.
The Bulls hold all the cards.
Pouting on a losing team over playing time or the coach isn't going to excuse or cover up his many shortcomings. He needs to play hard and pay attention if he wants to distance himself from the losing record of the Bulls and get big bucks elsewhere.
If he stays and pouts - bench him a la Eddie Robinson. Make his agent regret going to a newspaper to campaign for a trade. Chicago fans are going to boo this big loser harder and sadly for Eddie, its not the Bull's problem if public life for Eddie gets harder after his Agent calls for a trade in the newspapers. The Bulls are not obligated to dump Eddie just because he ad his agent want out. Nope - this kind of negative stunt hurts the Agent and player. Welcome to adult life Eddie.
The Bulls hold all the cards.
Pouting on a losing team over playing time or the coach isn't going to excuse or cover up his many shortcomings. He needs to play hard and pay attention if he wants to distance himself from the losing record of the Bulls and get big bucks elsewhere.
If he stays and pouts - bench him a la Eddie Robinson. Make his agent regret going to a newspaper to campaign for a trade. Chicago fans are going to boo this big loser harder and sadly for Eddie, its not the Bull's problem if public life for Eddie gets harder after his Agent calls for a trade in the newspapers. The Bulls are not obligated to dump Eddie just because he ad his agent want out. Nope - this kind of negative stunt hurts the Agent and player. Welcome to adult life Eddie.
Curry's now as useful as Cleveland's 2001 bust at #8 - DeSangia Diop. Let them compete for "big-guy flop free-agent" of 2005.
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