Published 12/5/2007
at FOXSports.com News for NBA
The Knicks still won't rule out Stephon Marbury for Wednesday night's game against the New Jersey Nets, and now the status of Eddy Curry is in question after he sprained his ankle.
Curry sprained his left ankle while running during the morning shootaround. The Knicks probably won't know if their starting center will be available until shortly before the game.
Marbury also wasn't at shootaround, three days after his father died during the Knicks' home loss to Phoenix.
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