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A day after he said air travel had aggravated his back injury, Heat forward Shawn Marion did not accompany the team Tuesday on its four-game trip.
Point guard Jason Williams did travel after having a magnetic resonance test on his sprained right thumb. Williams sat out Monday against the Bucks and was expected to miss a week.
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In an effort to spare Isiah Thomas the continuing embarrassment of having to answer questions about his job status and Donnie Walsh's impending arrival, the Knicks cancelled practice today.
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Starting shooting guard Morris Peterson is listed as questionable tonight against the Cavaliers with a bruised left shoulder after colliding into
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Daniel Gibson was all smiles yesterday after the Cavaliers finished practice at their training headquarters in
For the first time since suffering a sprained left ankle five weeks ago during a 106-97 road victory over Indiana, Gibson participated in a full workout.
If all went well during yesterday's post-practice examination by team doctors and trainers, the second-year guard will be cleared to play tonight when the Cavs (40-31) host All-Star guard Chris Paul and New Orleans Hornets (47-21).
Ben Wallace will miss a second straight game tonight because of back spasms. Brown said he's playing it safe with the 12-year veteran. ''We need to limit the effects (of the back injury) as we go into the playoffs,'' Brown said.
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Pistons coach Flip Saunders played 11 players Monday, with everybody playing at least 10 minutes except Lindsey Hunter (
The Pistons' magic number to clinch their sixth Central title in seven years is one (any combination of one win or one Cavaliers loss would clinch at least a tie).
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By the final buzzer, Stuckey was "gassed" after playing the entire fourth quarter and overtime period. The Pistons were thinned at the guard spot by injuries to Richard Hamilton (sore left hip) and Juan Dixon (calf strain).