Avoiding the curse of Curry
Originally Published: March 4, 2004
By
Chad Ford | NBA Insider
Through the last 16 games of the 2002-03 regular season, the Bulls' Eddy Curry was one of the most dominant young players in the game.
For those of you whose memory has been whitewashed by Curry's up-and-down 03-04 campaign, let's refresh.
After a season and half of ignominy, Curry started his last 16 games for the Bulls, averaging 20.3 ppg and leading the NBA in field goal percentage at a whopping 66 percent from the field.
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