New York Post - Bulls free-agent center
Eddy Curry will slip through Isiah Thomas' mitts again. The Post has learned the
Knicks offered
Chicago a sign-and-trade package of
Tim Thomas and Michael Sweetney for the ailing big center, but has been rejected repeatedly by GM John Paxson.
Barring a trade, Curry, suffering from heart irregularities, is expected to sign the Bulls' one-year, $5 million qualifying offer before Saturday's deadline, according to his Jersey-based attorney, Ed Milstein.
Curry has been commiserating on the phone almost daily with his best friend, Knick guard,
Jamal Crawford, who's worked behind the scenes to get him to
New York.
"They're not trading him," one team executive said.
The
Knicks offered the
Bulls a package that would start Curry at more than $13M and give
Chicago cap relief after season.
Tim Thomas' contract ($13.5M) and Sweetney's ($2.1M) expire after the season. Isiah has offered Thomas in multiple deals because of his tradable contract and the Knick glut at swingman