[h3]Tampering case may not bring much[/h3]
11:19AM ET
[h5]LeBron James |
Heat [/h5]
UPDATE: According to a legal community source speaking to Rick Noland of the Chronicle-Telegram, "not much is expected to come" of the investigation.
"The source said the fact the Cavs conducted a last-minute sign-and-trade with the Heat after James announced on July 8 that he was taking his talents to South Beach - Cleveland received a $14.5 million trade exception - would likely be viewed as 'a form of consent,'" he wrote.
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There was some scuttlebutt this summer that the Cavs and Raptors could go to the league with accusations that Miami tampered in bringing
LeBron James and
Chris Bosh to the Heat. Essentially, since there were rumblings the Big Three had their union planned out before free agency began, any representative from the Heat -- including
Dwyane Wade -- making contact with Bosh or James before July 1 and the start of free agency could be subject to breaking league tampering rules.
That scuttlebutt died quickly. Until Wednesday.
According to league sources speaking to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports, the Cavs have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on a law firm that's investigating "their suspicions that the Miami Heat broke NBA tampering rules while pursuing James, and owner Dan Gilbert has privately vowed he won't relent until he has a thick binder of findings to drop on the desk of the NBA commissioner."
Wojnarowski later adds in his report that some potential penalties for the Heat could include fines, loss of draft picks or front-office suspension, but that many teams are "suspicious" of the league going after this because of potential embarrassment to the NBA.
So while Cleveland may indeed be trying its hardest to mount a case, the likelihood of the NBA throwing the book at the Heat may not be all that high right now.
-- Ryan Corazza
http://[h3]Magic to keep Allen?[/h3]
10:17AM ET
[h5]Malik Allen |
Magic [/h5]
Malik Allen signed a one-year, veteran minimum contract with the Magic. The contract becomes fully guaranteed on Dec. 15, if he's not waived by that date. Allen is hoping to stay with the club.
"I love the team and the direction they're going in," Allen told the
Orlando Sentinel.
When pressed for an answer about Allen's future, Magic general manager Otis Smith said "probably the likelihood is pretty good" that he won't be waived and the contract will be guaranteed for the season.
Allen is third on the depth chart at center and fourth at power forward.
-- Nick Borges
http://[h3]McMillan and the Vulcans[/h3]
9:57AM ET
[h5]Nate McMillan |
Trail Blazers [/h5]
The Blazers are 8-10 and currently on a five-game losing streak.
John Canzano of The Oregonian wonders if head coach Nate McMillan could be fired at some and if the orders will come from the Vulcans in Seattle.
Blazers owner Paul Allen has a company called Vulcan Inc. and people in Portland refer to the upper management as Vulcans.
Canzano doesn't think McMillan deserves to be fired: "At 8-10, we've arrived at the point of the season in which the Vulcans will surely start rolling their eyes and declaring that the issue here must be coaching. Remember, this is a bunch that dispatched a security team once to search computer hard drives at the team practice facility because it feared a leak. So McMillan should prepare himself, if he hasn't already. ... They get some right. They get some wrong. But there's not a plan in sight, ever. The hiring of McMillan was a nice get five years ago, and his firing now would be a disaster."
Canzano is right that it's not McMillan's fault that the team is losing. Who could win with a team that is constantly missing players due to injuries? Not many.
-- Nick Borges
http://[h3]The plan for Yao[/h3]
9:31AM ET
[h5]Yao Ming |
Rockets [/h5]
Yao Ming thinks he'll be ready to return to the active roster next Tuesday against the
Detroit Pistons. He did admit Thursday that his injury is not completely healed.
"I can't say my ankle is 100 percent, but it's getting close," Yao told the
Houston Chronicle.
The team only allows Yao to play 24 minutes a game and according to the newspaper, head coach Rick Adelman may have him come off the bench.
Yao will stay in Houston over the weekend and continue his rehab with the training staff.
"We're just trying to get him on the court where he's moving around and see how he feels afterwards," Adelman said. "The big key is going to be the more he gets on the court, the more things he does, does he have soreness, doesn't he have soreness. That's the thing I want to wait and see."
-- Nick Borges
http://[h3]Chris Paul's future[/h3]
9:12AM ET
[h5]Chris Paul |
Hornets [/h5]
The Knicks play the Hornets on Friday, which of course means all the New York media wanted to discuss Thursday was the possibility of
Chris Paul becoming a free agent in the summer of 2012 and signing with the team.
While attending the wedding of
Carmelo Anthony in the summer, Paul made a toast and reportedly said he'd like to form "our own big three" in New York with Anthony and
Amar'e Stoudemire.
Paul was asked if he regrets the toast.
"I don't regret anything during the summer," he told the
New York Post. "Everything that happens makes you stronger. Now I'm just happy to be on a great team that's playing really well."
"That's over and done with, it's all about the next game. The summer is over," Paul told
The Times-Picayune. "That's why I'm so happy it's the season now.
"I haven't talked to Carmelo, to tell you the truth. I have no clue, all I can do is worry about Chris Paul's future and right now my future is to shower and go pick up my son from school, that's about it."
Paul is a big fan of Knicks head coach Mike D'Antoni, which will lead to more speculation about the point guard coming to New York in two years.
For now, he is happy with the Hornets because they're winning and doesn't want to leave the Big Easy.
-- Nick Borges
http://[h3]Perkins remaining patient[/h3]
8:15AM ET
[h5]Kendrick Perkins |
Celtics [/h5]
Celtics center
Kendrick Perkins has talked about coming back in January, but he realizes it is prudent to make sure his right knee is 100 percent healthy and that's why there won't be an early return to the active roster.
"It can be real (about playing in January)," Perkins told the
Boston Herald. "But I think if I play it smart I'll wait to come back until after All-Star break. That will give me more time. I think, what's one more month, right?"
Perkins says the time off has allowed him to work on his game.
"I'm just working on my touch," he said. "There ain't nothing wrong with my arms. I'm trying to get better. Hopefully my field goal percentage will go up from 60 to 70 this year."
-- Nick Borges
http://[h3]Smart seeking a backup PG[/h3]
7:59AM ET
[h5]Golden State Warriors [/h5]
The Warriors are OK when starting point guard
Stephen Curry is in the game, but when he leaves the team struggles.
Charlie Bell,
Jeremy Lin and
Reggie Williams have all had their shot as Curry's backup and none of them have proven to be a good option.
Head coach Keith Smart has spoken to general manager Larry Riley about bringing in another point guard. For now he'll just have to make do with what he has on the roster.
"We're going to keep going with what we have right now," Smart told
The Oakland Tribune. "I'll stay out of that part of it as far as the backup guy. I'll leave that to the other side of the office, and I'll just keep developing what I have at the moment. And whatever takes place takes place."
The Warriors may sign a veteran point guard or look to make a deal when over 100 players, who signed contracts from July 1 to Sept. 15 -- can be traded starting on Dec. 15.
-- Nick Borges
http://[h3]Kaman ready to play?[/h3]
7:28AM ET
[h5]Chris Kaman |
Clippers [/h5]
Clippers center
Chris Kaman has been out since Nov. 9 when he sprained his left ankle against New Orleans. The initial timeline had him retuning in about three weeks. Kaman had talked on a couple of occasions about coming back early, but the team decided he needed more time to heal.
According to the
Los Angeles Times, Kaman is hoping he can convince trainer Jasen Powell that he's well enough to play against Denver on Friday.
"It's getting there," Kaman said. "I felt good today."
-- Nick Borges
http://[h3]Gasol's sore hamstring[/h3]
7:13AM ET
[h5]Pau Gasol |
Lakers [/h5]
UPDATE: Gasol said he will test the hamstring during Friday's shootaround and then decide whether he can play against Sacramento.
"We're short-handed already," Gasol told the
Los Angeles Times. "So I just try to be out there as much as I can and do as much as I can without obviously wanting anything to happen that would put you out. I've got to toughen up right now."
If Gasol can't play, there's the chance head coach Phil Jackson will have to look at rookie
Derrick Caracter.
"(We) might have to start (Caracter) and play him the whole game. That's always an option where something may happen with that," Jackson told
Andy Kamenetzky of ESPNLosAngeles.com.
-- Nick Borges
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Pau Gasol had to leave near the end of the third quarter on Wednesday against the Rockets because of a sore left hamstring. He returned later in the fourth quarter, but went 0-2 from the floor and grabbed two rebounds.
"It's a little sore," Gasol told
ESPNLosAngeles.com. "It bothered me out there. Today it didn't get loose at all so I couldn't play the way I wanted to. ... I'll take it day-by-day and see how it feels [Thursday]. Hopefully I will give it a rest tomorrow and recover. As you all know, I've been playing quite a bit."
Gasol has been playing too many minutes this season and that could be the reason for the hamstring issue. Last season he missed the first 17 games due to strains to both his hamstrings.
"Hopefully it's just tight from fatigue," said Gasol, who played 40-plus minutes in each of L.A.'s past four games coming into Wednesday and seven of their past 10. "My concern is that it doesn't get better or gets worse and becomes a problem. ... Then we'll really have a problem."
-- Nick Borges
http://[h3]Why Barron is the starting center[/h3]
6:51AM ET
[h5]Earl Barron |
Suns [/h5]
Alvin Gentry started
Hakim Warrick for the game against Denver, but decided he was best with the second unit. The Suns head coach moved him back to the bench on Thursday against Golden State and started
Earl Barron because Warrick and
Channing Frye are not good rebounders.
"We're just trying to see if it can give us better rebounding with two 7-foot guys," Gentry told
The Arizona Republic. "We'll stick it out there and see what happens. We'll make changes like we normally would, anyway. We just need to find out what degree of help we can get from him (Barron)."
Barron, if he rebounds, could remain in the starting lineup until
Robin Lopez returns later in December.
-- Nick Borges
http://[h3]Webster returns[/h3]
6:13AM ET
[h5]Martell Webster |
Timberwolves [/h5]
Martell Webster, who had back surgery five weeks ago, practiced for the first time on Thursday and said he can actually stand up straight now. He hasn't been able to that since high school.
"My posture was bad, always had a little hunch in my back," Webster told the
Star Tribune. "Everybody asked, 'Why you walk like that?' I don't know, that's the way I walked. I didn't feel anything then. It just was one of those wear-and-tear things that progressed and slowly got worse."
Webster isn't sure when he'll be activated, but said he feels great.
"With this one, I'm 100 percent confident just because I know how my body feels," Webster said. "I can judge it against my foot surgery and it's night and day. I feel great. My back feels fine. I don't have any soreness or stiffness, no pain."
-- Nick Borges
http://[h3]Bogut back Saturday?[/h3]
5:53AM ET
[h5]Andrew Bogut |
Bucks [/h5]
UPDATE No. 2: According to the
Journal Sentinel, Bogut practiced for 45 minutes on Thursday. It was the first basketball activity since Nov. 20 when the back spasms flared up.
The time off has also given his right elbow more time to heal.
"It already has (helped)," Bogut said. "I shot the ball well today, and the silver lining is my elbow got a rest.
"There is going to be some scar tissue, but it felt the best it has since I started shooting the ball (in the summer). I was able to go with no tape or brace."
-- Nick Borges
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UPDATE: According to Gery Woelfel of the Journal Times, "there's a very good chance Bogut will return to action Saturday night against the Magic."
If Bogut returns then, expect Sanders to head back to the bench to occupy a reserve role.
-- Ryan Corazza
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Andrew Bogut is still being hampered by back spasms and he did not travel with the Bucks on their road trip. He missed Monday's game in Utah and it's unlikely he'll play Wednesday in Denver.
"He's not on the trip, so probably not," head coach Scott Skiles told the
Journal Sentinel.
Rookie
Larry Sanders will continue to start until Bogut returns to the lineup.
-- Nick Borges
http://[h3]Hobson out; Skinner in[/h3]
5:45AM ET
[h5]Darington Hobson |
Bucks [/h5]
UPDATE: The Bucks did
waive Hobson on Thursday and then later in the day signed Skinner.
Skinner's deal is a non-guaranteed rest-of-season contract. It will become guaranteed if he's still part of the Bucks' roster on Jan. 10.
-- Nick Borges
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Bucks rookie
Darington Hobson is out for the season due to surgery he had to undergo on his hip.
And
according to Alex Kennedy of HOOPSWORLD, the Bucks are now expected to cut Hobson to open up a roster spot.
"Sources believe that the team will sign center
Brian Skinner shortly after releasing Hobson," he wrote. "Skinner was released in Milwaukee's final round of training camp cuts, but will be re-signed to give the team frontcourt depth."
Kennedy also reports that the team will likely look to re-sign Hobson next summer when he's again healthy because they like his game.
Andrew Bogut's health hasn't been 100 percent this season -- he's missed six games -- and
Drew Gooden has recently missed two games as well.
Having Skinner around will provide some insurance if these two continue to be in and out of the lineup.