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  • The_Kid
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 02-09-08
    • 5049

    #1
    *Player Updates*
    Rafer Alston missed Monday's shootaround with a migraine and is questionable for tonight's game against the Bucks. If he can't go, Anthony Johnson would likely get the start. Rashard Lewis (knee), Hedo Turkoglu (ankle) and J.J. Redick (back) have all been ruled out for tonight's game, although Turkoglu could have played if it mattered. Source: Orlando Sentinel

    Ben Wallace will miss Monday's game against the Pacers with a knee injury suffered on Sunday, and is not likely to play in the regular-season finale on Wednesday, either. An MRI revealed that Wallace has a strained tendon in his left knee, and his availability for the playoffs is also in doubt. Anderson Varejao will get plenty of minutes in his absence.

    Deron Williams is not on the injury report and is expected to start for the Jazz on Monday despite suffering a strained oblique on Saturday. Source: Deseret News

    Kevin Garnett has now been ruled out until the playoffs with a knee injury. "We just being careful right now," coach Doc Rivers said. "I don't see the benefit of playing Kevin right now, with the practice we're going to have." Source: Boston Globe

    LeBron James and Mo Williams could both miss the Cavaliers game on Wednesday, depending upon whether they defeat the Pacers on Monday. Source: Chronicle-Telegram

    Josh Howard (ankle) will be a game-time decision against the Timberwolves on Monday. Source: Dallas Morning News

    Tim Duncan
    is expected to play against the Warriors on Monday after sitting out Sunday's game vs. the Kings. Source: San Antonio Express-News

    Devin Harris (sore left shoulder) is expected to play against the Bobcats on Monday, the Nets' final home game of the season. Source: New York Post

    Steve Nash, Jason Richardson, Grant Hill, Matt Barnes and Shaquille O'Neal will all start again Monday, but aren't likely to play much after halftime. Source: Arizona Republic
  • csimmalavong
    SBR MVP
    • 08-22-08
    • 1039

    #2
    ty...why is suns line so high.

    memphis beat them outright about a week ago i believe
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    • HoulihansTX
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 02-12-09
      • 30566

      #3
      Originally posted by csimmalavong
      ty...why is suns line so high.

      memphis beat them outright about a week ago i believe
      Suns bench will play inspired, due to being home. And grizz are coming off B2B, and are on a road trip. Young teams lose focus on road, and Suns are playing one of its last home games, expect crowd motivation.
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      • NBA Hero
        SBR MVP
        • 12-05-08
        • 1886

        #4
        adjustment after a loss to same team, like in a playoff.
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