http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/br ... 6456.storyThe Heat passed on Curry, 28, at that time, although his
6-foot-11, 285-pound bulk might have helped in the NBA Finals against Dallas Mavericks center Tyson Chandler.
Due to conditioning and other issues, Curry has played only 10 games over the past three seasons, including none this past season. He earned $11.3 million this past season, but likely would have to return to the league at a minimal salary.
He is represented by the same agency that represents the Heat's LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.In April, Heat President Pat Riley, through a team spokesman, confirmed that Curry was one of "a half dozen" players the Heat had looked at, as part of a "big-picture" evaluation. The Heat is holding a similar evaluation of veteran free agents this week, in anticipation of a July 1 lockout start.
Curry spent the latter part of this past season working in Chicago under noted trainer Tim Grover, who also works with Wade.