The Washington Wizards just announced that John Wall will miss 8 weeks with a stress injury in his left knee.
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Friday, September 28, 2012
Knicks to Sign Rasheed Wallace
Source close to Knicks: All the players expect a Rasheed Wallace signing to become official. He took his physical w/ the team yesterday september 27th.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Channing Frye Optimistic About Returning
News of Channing Frye’s medical condition has a lot of Suns fans
worried he won’t play again. But he’s hoping it won’t be too long before
he’s back in the game.
“It’s not a good situation but at the same time I do have hope,” said the Suns forward.
Frye has just been diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy and it likely means he’ll be sitting out the entire season.
“I look at it as a rare opportunity to spend time with my family that I may not get again, especially with my kids so young, and see how everything goes behind the scenes especially during the season,” said Frye.
The Suns cardiologist Dr. Tim Byrne said the heart condition was discovered during a routine physical required by the NBA, and Frye is lucky the sometimes fatal condition was caught so early.
“The most likely cause is a virus and many times those do improve and get better so yes there is a very real chance he could return to normal function and a normal lifestyle,” said Dr. Tim Byrne.
But as far as ever playing professional basketball again, doctors said it is possible and Frye is confident he will.
“You know I’m not done yet I still have a lot to prove,” said Frye. “I feel great. Coming in I was ready to drain some threes and post up a little bit you know.”
“It’s not a good situation but at the same time I do have hope,” said the Suns forward.
Frye has just been diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy and it likely means he’ll be sitting out the entire season.
“I look at it as a rare opportunity to spend time with my family that I may not get again, especially with my kids so young, and see how everything goes behind the scenes especially during the season,” said Frye.
The Suns cardiologist Dr. Tim Byrne said the heart condition was discovered during a routine physical required by the NBA, and Frye is lucky the sometimes fatal condition was caught so early.
“The most likely cause is a virus and many times those do improve and get better so yes there is a very real chance he could return to normal function and a normal lifestyle,” said Dr. Tim Byrne.
But as far as ever playing professional basketball again, doctors said it is possible and Frye is confident he will.
“You know I’m not done yet I still have a lot to prove,” said Frye. “I feel great. Coming in I was ready to drain some threes and post up a little bit you know.”
Monday, September 24, 2012
Where Will Derek Fisher End Up?
Was there any hope of keeping the free-agent guard?
“There still is,” Brooks said. “Everything is still fluid.”
Nonetheless, Fisher remains unsigned. I’ve been told the Los
Angeles resident routinely practiced at both the Lakers
and Clippers practice facilities this offseason. Meanwhile, the
Oklahoman’s John Rohde reported the Thunder would only re-sign Fisher at
the veteran’s minimum. Sports illustrated’s Sam Amick quoted an unnamed
source saying FIsher’s chances of joining the Thunder are “remote”
since the team already features three point guards in Russell
Westbrook, Eric Maynor and Reggie Jackson. Brooks also mentioned in
general terms that he leaves personnel decisions to Thunder General
Manager Sam Presti.
Still, Brooks gushed plenty about Fisher’s four-month stint with the
Thunder. Even though Fisher averaged a career-low 4.9 points on 34.3%
shooting through 20 regular-season games with the Thunder, Brooks
marveled at how the 38-year-old’s playoff experience and leadership
boosted an otherwise youthful team. Laker fans have always remained
split on a similar role he provided when he helped the Purple & Gold
to five NBA titles.“He knows how to play. He was terrific for us,” Brooks said. “I tell him all the time, ‘Derek, don’t get into coaching. Don’t get into sports.’ This guy is bigger than that. I always tease him, ‘Run Apple.’ You’re smart. You can lead. That guy is a leader. One day he could probably be the commissioner.”
Gordon Hayward Expects Jazz to Improve
Hayward has high hopes for the Jazz. He believes his personal
progression mirrors the Jazz’s improvement trajectory — in part because
of how many solid players are loaded into each position.
“I expect us to do better than we did last year,” he said, reflecting back on a better-than-expected 36-30 record and first-round playoff appearance in the lockout-shortened campaign.
“I think as a player you kind of want to improve both as a team and individually from year to year,” Hayward added. “I’ve done that from my rookie to sophomore year. Hopefully I’ll do that again this year. Same goes for the team. We missed playoffs first year (39-43 in 2010-11), made it barely the second year, so this year needs to be better than that.”
“I expect us to do better than we did last year,” he said, reflecting back on a better-than-expected 36-30 record and first-round playoff appearance in the lockout-shortened campaign.
“I think as a player you kind of want to improve both as a team and individually from year to year,” Hayward added. “I’ve done that from my rookie to sophomore year. Hopefully I’ll do that again this year. Same goes for the team. We missed playoffs first year (39-43 in 2010-11), made it barely the second year, so this year needs to be better than that.”
NBA Returning to Seattle?
The Seattle City Council is expected to approve a deal Monday that
would help build an arena to bring NBA and NHL teams to the city.
Members of the council have indicated they’re ready to sign off on investor Chris Hansen’s plan to build a $490 million arena near the Seahawks and Mariners stadiums in the SoDo area, south of downtown. The plan calls for $200 million in public investment.
Changes in the plan still must be approved by the King County Council, and it must pass an environmental review. But, Hansen says city approval will allow him to start looking for a team that would replace the Sonics. After four decades in Seattle, the Sonics were moved to Oklahoma City in 2008 and became the Thunder.
Members of the council have indicated they’re ready to sign off on investor Chris Hansen’s plan to build a $490 million arena near the Seahawks and Mariners stadiums in the SoDo area, south of downtown. The plan calls for $200 million in public investment.
Changes in the plan still must be approved by the King County Council, and it must pass an environmental review. But, Hansen says city approval will allow him to start looking for a team that would replace the Sonics. After four decades in Seattle, the Sonics were moved to Oklahoma City in 2008 and became the Thunder.
Monday, September 17, 2012
Trail Blazers’ Invite Adam Morrison to Camp
Six years after “Draft the Stache,”Adam Morrison finally will be given the chance to play for the Trail Blazers.
Morrison will attend the Blazers’ training camp as a
nonroster invite, according to an NBA source, and will be given the
chance to fight for a regular season roster spot with the team. The
one-time college star and No. 3 overall pick of the 2006 NBA draft will
highlight an unannounced list of nonroster invites when camp opens Oct.
2.
Morrison, 28, has not played in an NBA game since
appearing in the playoffs with the Los Angeles Lakers on April 27, 2010.
He was drafted by the Charlotte Bobcats with much fanfare out of
Gonzaga, but his collegiate success never transferred to the NBA, in
part because he suffered a torn ACL in his left knee.
The Blazers’ roster features 15 players — the
maximum allowed by the NBA — but not all 15 have guaranteed contracts.
If Morrison shows new GM Neil Olshey and new coach Terry Stotts he still
has some NBA game left, it’s possible Morrison could make the Blazers’
regular season roster.
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