Apparently Ruben Patterson didn't want to be left off the Trail Blazers' arrest report this week. Patterson was arrested and charged with felony domestic assault Monday after an argument with his wife, according to the Oregonian. Teammates Damon Stoudamire and Rasheed Wallace were cited for possession of marijuana last week. He was released when teammate Derek Anderson posted bail.
Wally Szczerbiak is no longer wearing the protective boot on his left foot, but is not expected to be activated any time soon, according to the Star-Tribune. He will test his injured toe by doing some light running. "Until we're comfortable that it's pretty much pain free, we're going to be very cautious with him," said T-Wolves coach Flip Saunders.
Dirk Nowitzki did not practice yesterday and won't practice today, either, according to the Dallas Morning News. The Mavs are taking advantage of a three-day break between games to rest his injured Achilles tendon
It didn't take long for Michael Jordan to tire of playing limited minutes while watching his team lose games. He said he is in favor of increasing his playing time even at the risk of a career-ending injury, according to the Washington Post. "I'd rather live in the moment. I'm a guy who'd rather live for now."
Malik Allen practiced yesterday despite his bruised sternum and should play tonight against the Lakers, according to the Miami Herald
Malik Allen practiced yesterday despite his bruised sternum and should play tonight against the Lakers, according to the Miami Herald
Darius Miles is eligible to come off the injured list today, but he won't be activated. Cavs coach John Lucas didn't say when Miles would return from the tendinitis in his left knee but suggested the 20 pounds he added over the summer has put too much stress on his knees, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Doctors have yet to clear Dajuan Wagner to play, but Cavs coach John Lucas said the rookie could make his debut soon, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "There is a possibility he could play against Sacramento [tonight] or at Milwaukee [tomorrow night]," Lucas said. Wagner missed the start of the season due to a bladder infection
Elden Campbell reported no soreness in his surgically-repaired left knee after playing 16 minutes last night, according to the Times-Picayune.
Baron Davis said his sore knee is "not a problem" but admitted that his ailing back is going to bother him all season, according to the Times-Picayune. "My back is always going to hurt and I'll have spasms every game," said Davis.
Tim Thomas was unable to finish Monday's game due to a sore back.
Wally Szczerbiak is no longer wearing the protective boot on his left foot, but is not expected to be activated any time soon, according to the Star-Tribune. He will test his injured toe by doing some light running. "Until we're comfortable that it's pretty much pain free, we're going to be very cautious with him," said T-Wolves coach Flip Saunders.
Dirk Nowitzki did not practice yesterday and won't practice today, either, according to the Dallas Morning News. The Mavs are taking advantage of a three-day break between games to rest his injured Achilles tendon
It didn't take long for Michael Jordan to tire of playing limited minutes while watching his team lose games. He said he is in favor of increasing his playing time even at the risk of a career-ending injury, according to the Washington Post. "I'd rather live in the moment. I'm a guy who'd rather live for now."
Malik Allen practiced yesterday despite his bruised sternum and should play tonight against the Lakers, according to the Miami Herald
Malik Allen practiced yesterday despite his bruised sternum and should play tonight against the Lakers, according to the Miami Herald
Darius Miles is eligible to come off the injured list today, but he won't be activated. Cavs coach John Lucas didn't say when Miles would return from the tendinitis in his left knee but suggested the 20 pounds he added over the summer has put too much stress on his knees, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Doctors have yet to clear Dajuan Wagner to play, but Cavs coach John Lucas said the rookie could make his debut soon, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "There is a possibility he could play against Sacramento [tonight] or at Milwaukee [tomorrow night]," Lucas said. Wagner missed the start of the season due to a bladder infection
Elden Campbell reported no soreness in his surgically-repaired left knee after playing 16 minutes last night, according to the Times-Picayune.
Baron Davis said his sore knee is "not a problem" but admitted that his ailing back is going to bother him all season, according to the Times-Picayune. "My back is always going to hurt and I'll have spasms every game," said Davis.
Tim Thomas was unable to finish Monday's game due to a sore back.
