Eddy Curry Meets with LeBron James, Does Not Discuss Joining the Knicks

June 22nd, 2010 by Shane DePutron Leave a reply »
The New York Daily News is reporting that in May, Eddy Curry and LeBron James had a sit-down discussion with regard to Curry's rather than LeBron's future. 

In fact, it may have been LeBron doing the actual recruiting for a change, as the conversation focused on the possibility of Curry returning to the Chicago Bulls, where he spent his early years in the league, or joining the Cleveland Cavaliers—two of LeBron's potential destinations.

Curry has one year remaining on his current contract with the Knicks, and he has publicly stated that he would welcome a buyout.

However, such a buyout seems unlikely, as Knicks president Donnie Walsh still believes that Curry can be a useful contributor. Moreover, many people in New York feel that Curry may be further motivated this season, as a strong performance could possibly reward him with a decent contract for the 2011-12 season.

Additionally, the Knicks may potentially look to use Curry's large, expiring contract as trade bait in the near future.

Originally, LeBron had reached out to Curry with an offer to work out together in early May.

It seems that these tw ...

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