Knicks Center Eddy Curry to Miss Remainder of Season

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Mar 29, 2010

File another season under forgettable for Knicks big man Eddy Curry.

According to The Associated Press, Curry will miss the final 10 games of the season with a torn myofascial band in his calf.

The news isn't exactly topping headlines since Curry's career has been plagued with injury. The last time he played was December, and he has been probable ever since. Prior to the start of the season, Curry hurt his calf and then had left knee surgery. He played in a mere seven games all season and played in 10 over the last two seasons.

Curry's contract has him locked up with the Knicks past this season, but the center is proving to be deadweight within the organization. He will earn $11.3 million next season and is slowly destroying their hopes of trading him to clear salary-cap space.

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