Archive for February, 2010

Butler returns for Mavericks against Hornets

Caron Butler is back in the Dallas Mavericks lineup.

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O’Neal to have surgery Monday on injured thumb

Shaquille O’Neal’s regular season could be over. Now the Cavaliers hope the center they acquired for the postseason will be back in time for the playoffs.

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Reports of Ilgauskas’ return to Cavs premature says source

Reports that Zydrunas Ilgauskas has made up his mind and is heading back to Cleveland are premature, a source close to the situation told NBA.com on Sunday. Five playoff contenders remain in the mix, along with the favorite Cavaliers, for the 7-foot-3 center who was bought out by Washington last week.

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Bosh to miss fifth straight game with ankle injury

All-star forward Chris Bosh did not travel with the Toronto Raptors and missed his fifth straight game Sunday night due to a sprained left ankle.

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Wolves’ Al Jefferson arrested on suspicion of DWI

Minnesota Timberwolves center Al Jefferson faces an April 23 court appearance after his arrest on suspicion of DWI near downtown Minneapolis.

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O’Neal to have thumb examined by hand specialist

Cavaliers center Shaquille O’Neal will have his injured right thumb examined by Dr. Thomas Graham at the National Hand Center in Baltimore.

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McGrady (knee) misses second half vs. Grizzlies

Knicks guard Tracy McGrady missed the second half of the New York Knicks’ 120-109 loss to Memphis on Saturday night because of a sore left knee.

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Ellis out as Warriors face Pistons with eight players

Golden State guard Monta Ellis missed the Warriors’ game Saturday night against the Detroit Pistons because of a sore back.

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Rockets’ Battier (flu) misses first game of season

Houston’s Shane Battier missed the Rockets’ game Saturday night against the Utah Jazz because of flu-like symptoms.

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