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Eddy Curry Talks About His 16 Tattoos

By Ryan WilsonOct 28th 2009 – 11:00AM

Chicago native and New York Knicks center Eddy Curry has 16 of his tattoos. After the jump, he talks about every one of them. Along the way he also offers advice to teenagers thinking of getting some ink ("A mom and dad tat" can help the parents come around), explains that the "Angels and Demons" tattoo on his calf took...

NBA Trade Deadline Passes: Alston, Hughes, Thomas Among Those Moving

By Brett PollakoffFeb 19th 2009 – 6:30PM

The 3 PM ET trade deadline in the NBA has come and gone, and while there were plenty of big names rumored to be on the move, few teams actually had the guts to pull the trigger. There were plenty of deals made, however, including one that might have one Eastern Conference team feeling like it's back in the title...

Cuttino Mobley Still Not Cleared to Play

By Matt WatsonNov 26th 2008 – 4:08PM

The Knicks ultimately decided Cuttino Mobley's heart condition wasn't worth holding up their salary dump trade with the Clippers, but it doesn't mean that they're comfortable allowing Mobley on the court. Since being acquired by the Knicks, Mobley has failed at least two heart tests, and he's set to undergo more tests over...

Mike D'Antoni Impressed With Knicks SL Work. Marbury's Tattoo? Not So Much.

By Matt MooreJul 19th 2008 – 2:16PM

Notes from a trip to the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.Mike D'Antoni found himself in a whole new world of bizarre when he took the New York Job, from the environment to the media to the players. And by players, I mean Stephon Marbury. For a team trying to rebuild, the Summer League can be absolutely vital. I caught up...

Background on Anthony Roberson

Anthony Roberson (born February 14, 1983) is an American professional basketball player who has played for four National Basketball Association (NBA) teams and four foreign teams in his six-year pro career.

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