Marcus Camby took part in non-contact drills yesterday for the first time since injuring his hip, according to the Rocky Mountain News. He still hopes to return to action in January.
Wally Szczerbiak had a protective boot placed back over his left foot in an attempt to get all of the swelling out of his sprained toe, according to the Star-Tribune. He'll wear it for 7-10 days before being re-evaluated. He had hoped to be back by the end of the month, but it may take a little longer than that before he is back on the hardwood.
The MRI Juan Dixon underwent showed no further damage to his strained left elbow, according to the Washington Post. He is expected to remain sidelined for another couple of weeks.
Alvin Williams is considered day-to-day with a sore left ankle, according to the Toronto Sun. He has played 187 straight games, so he probably will try to play through it tonight.
A strained left knee will keep Monty Williams from playing tonight, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Derrick Coleman is doubtful for tonight's game due to lower back pain, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer
Aaron McKie is expected to miss tonight's game due to the flu, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Dikembe Mutombo said he thinks there is a chance he could return to action by the end of February, according to the New York Daily News. Doctors originally stated that Mutombo wouldn't be back until at least sometime in March.
Knicks coach Don Chaney said yesterday that he won't consider putting Charlie Ward back in as the starting point gaurd until Ward's knee is fully healed and the guard no longer has to ice it after games, according to the New York Daily News.
Bucks coach George Karl said he is considering giving Tim Thomas some playing time at power forward, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
Ron Artest still is bothered by jammed and sprained fingers on both hands, according to the Indianapolis Star. He has been playing with the fingers taped together, which has dimished his shooting ability. He has shot just 32 percent the last six games.
Darius Miles will return to action tonight, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. He may not start in his return from knee tendinitis, but he is expected to see some action at the point.
Paul Pierce remains questionable for tonight's game due to the injuries sustained on Wednesday, according to the Boston Herald. He spent most of yesterday having his broken teeth repaired.
Eddie House is expected to miss 2-3 weeks of action with a stress fracture in his right fibula, according to the Sports Network.
Although he hasn't been cleared to practice, Mike Bibby could return to game action as soon as next week, according to the AP.
Wally Szczerbiak had a protective boot placed back over his left foot in an attempt to get all of the swelling out of his sprained toe, according to the Star-Tribune. He'll wear it for 7-10 days before being re-evaluated. He had hoped to be back by the end of the month, but it may take a little longer than that before he is back on the hardwood.
The MRI Juan Dixon underwent showed no further damage to his strained left elbow, according to the Washington Post. He is expected to remain sidelined for another couple of weeks.
Alvin Williams is considered day-to-day with a sore left ankle, according to the Toronto Sun. He has played 187 straight games, so he probably will try to play through it tonight.
A strained left knee will keep Monty Williams from playing tonight, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Derrick Coleman is doubtful for tonight's game due to lower back pain, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer
Aaron McKie is expected to miss tonight's game due to the flu, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Dikembe Mutombo said he thinks there is a chance he could return to action by the end of February, according to the New York Daily News. Doctors originally stated that Mutombo wouldn't be back until at least sometime in March.
Knicks coach Don Chaney said yesterday that he won't consider putting Charlie Ward back in as the starting point gaurd until Ward's knee is fully healed and the guard no longer has to ice it after games, according to the New York Daily News.
Bucks coach George Karl said he is considering giving Tim Thomas some playing time at power forward, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
Ron Artest still is bothered by jammed and sprained fingers on both hands, according to the Indianapolis Star. He has been playing with the fingers taped together, which has dimished his shooting ability. He has shot just 32 percent the last six games.
Darius Miles will return to action tonight, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. He may not start in his return from knee tendinitis, but he is expected to see some action at the point.
Paul Pierce remains questionable for tonight's game due to the injuries sustained on Wednesday, according to the Boston Herald. He spent most of yesterday having his broken teeth repaired.
Eddie House is expected to miss 2-3 weeks of action with a stress fracture in his right fibula, according to the Sports Network.
Although he hasn't been cleared to practice, Mike Bibby could return to game action as soon as next week, according to the AP.
