The relationship between Knicks center Eddy Curry and head coach Mike D'Antoni is clearly on the rocks.

Curry said Friday that he was frustrated by his playing time and that New York should release him if they aren't going to play him.

He told the New York Post that president Donnie Walsh has talked to him about his concerns, but that D'Antoni has yet to speak with him.

"As a player you always want to know what's going on," Curry said. "That's his style I guess. I'm not in any position to question his style. I'm just going to roll with it and hopefully I'll get out there."

"He understands right now where we are," D'Antoni said in a comment that completely contradicted what the center said.

Curry doesn't think D'Antoni can find a fit for him in the team's system because he is a post player.

"I feel like I do [fit in]," Curry said. "[But] it's not my team. I'll keep approaching it as if it is the right fit for me as long as I'm here. They have the power to change it. Until they decide I'm not the right fit by moving me, I'm assuming I'm the right fit."

He is averaging 3.7 points and 1.9 rebounds in seven games this season. Curry hasn't appeared in New York's last four games.