The Spurs placed Speedy Claxton on the injured list on Sunday with a dislocated right shoulder. He suffered the injury on Friday. He will have an MRI on Monday, after which a timetable for his return will be determined, according to the AP.
The Spurs signed Devin Brown to replace Speedy Claxton on the roster.
Michael Dickerson is considered questionable for tonight's game due to back spasms, according to the Commercial Appeal.
Wally Szczerbiak remains doubtful for tonight's game due to his toe injury, according to the Star-Tribune.
Shaquille O'Neal is hoping to return to action on Nov. 12, according to the LA Times.
The Washington Post reports that Larry Hughes has been bothered early on this season by a bruised left knee.
Jerome Williams is still bothered by his injured hamstring, according to the Toronto Star. "I've got to re-evaluate it and see if I should give it the rest it needs to get healed up," Williams said.
Derrick Coleman took part in a five-on-five scrimmage yesterday, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. Coleman, who is recovering from knee surgery, could return to action this week.
Aaron McKie is off to such a fast start this season that Sixers coach Larry Brown backed off of his earlier statement that Greg Buckner would replace McKie as a starter when Buckner was healthy, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. "I don't think it matters. We'll just wait and see," Brown said.
Arvydas Sabonis was not able to play for the Blazers on Sunday because he strained his right hamstring on Saturday, according to the AP.
Quentin Richardson did not return for the second half of the Clippers' game on Sunday because of a hyperextended right knee.
Karl Malone battled both a head cold and early foul trouble during the Jazz' game on Sunday. For the first time in his career, he finished the game without scoring a single point, going 0-for-7 from the field.
Antonio Davis suffered a strained muscle in his left ribcage during the Raptors' game on Saturday and will miss the next one to two weeks, according to the AP.
The Spurs signed Devin Brown to replace Speedy Claxton on the roster.
Michael Dickerson is considered questionable for tonight's game due to back spasms, according to the Commercial Appeal.
Wally Szczerbiak remains doubtful for tonight's game due to his toe injury, according to the Star-Tribune.
Shaquille O'Neal is hoping to return to action on Nov. 12, according to the LA Times.
The Washington Post reports that Larry Hughes has been bothered early on this season by a bruised left knee.
Jerome Williams is still bothered by his injured hamstring, according to the Toronto Star. "I've got to re-evaluate it and see if I should give it the rest it needs to get healed up," Williams said.
Derrick Coleman took part in a five-on-five scrimmage yesterday, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. Coleman, who is recovering from knee surgery, could return to action this week.
Aaron McKie is off to such a fast start this season that Sixers coach Larry Brown backed off of his earlier statement that Greg Buckner would replace McKie as a starter when Buckner was healthy, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. "I don't think it matters. We'll just wait and see," Brown said.
Arvydas Sabonis was not able to play for the Blazers on Sunday because he strained his right hamstring on Saturday, according to the AP.
Quentin Richardson did not return for the second half of the Clippers' game on Sunday because of a hyperextended right knee.
Karl Malone battled both a head cold and early foul trouble during the Jazz' game on Sunday. For the first time in his career, he finished the game without scoring a single point, going 0-for-7 from the field.
Antonio Davis suffered a strained muscle in his left ribcage during the Raptors' game on Saturday and will miss the next one to two weeks, according to the AP.
