Archive for November, 2008

Bucks activate scoring leader Redd

The Milwaukee Bucks activated scoring leader Michael Redd, sidelined nearly a month by a sprained right ankle, before their game Saturday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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Knicks’ 82 first-half points sets present MSG record

The New York Knicks set a record for first-half points at the present Madison Square Garden to take an 82-64 lead over Golden State on Saturday night.

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Knicks’ Walsh searching for answers to Marbury mess

New York Knicks president Donnie Walsh said Stephon Marbury’s situation has “spiraled down,” but provided no solution Saturday for how the team will part ways with the disgruntled point guard.

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Warriors’ Jackson (wrist) doesn’t play against Knicks

Golden State scoring leader Stephen Jackson missed the Warriors’ game against New York on Saturday night because of a sprained left wrist.

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McGrady, Barry miss game against Spurs

Houston guard Tracy McGrady missed the Rockets’ game Saturday night against San Antonio because of a sore left knee.

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Magic lose Pietrus for at least three weeks

Orlando Magic guard Mickael Pietrus will be out three to five weeks because of a torn ligament in his right thumb.

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LeBron blasts Barkley over comments about free agency

LeBron James reacted strongly to Charles Barkley’s comments that the Cavaliers star isn’t showing respect for Cleveland fans and his teammates by discussing his possible free agency following the 2010 season.

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Nash out vs. Heat with right thigh injury

Steve Nash sat out Friday night’s Phoenix Suns game against the Miami Heat with a bruised right thigh.

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Spurs get Parker back from ankle injury

Tony Parker was expected to play for the Spurs on Friday night for the first time in 10 games since injuring his left ankle earlier this month.

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