Injury and Issues for Friday in the Association - update with any news

Kyle Korver looks to return to practice

http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/sixers/20071123_Marc_Narduccis___76ERS_REPORT.html

Kyle Korver, who suffered a strained groin Nov. 13 against Dallas and has been sidelined since playing fewer than six minutes the next night at New Orleans, plans to return to practice Monday. After yesterday's practice at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, a team official said Korver hopes to play Tuesday at Milwaukee against the Bucks.
 
additionally

Lou Williams has played well recently

Lou Williams averaged 22 points, shot 18 for 26 from the field, and was 6 for 7 from three-point range in the two games.
 
Good shit, BAR. I would too.

Dwayne Wade banged knees in his last game, but he and Haslem & Hardaway should all play on Friday.

http://www.miamiherald.com/594/story/317919.html

WALKING WOUNDED

Heat coach Pat Riley said guard Dwyane Wade did not have any overnight complications after he banged his surgically repaired left knee in a collision with Hawks forward Josh Smith on Wednesday. But Wade received treatment on the knee during Thursday's film session.

Forward Udonis Haslem (hip) and guard Penny Hardaway (hamstring) also received treatment for injuries they aggravated against the Hawks. Riley said he believed all three players would be available Friday night.
 
Several JAZZ Players returned to practice on Thursday

http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,5143,695230193,00.html

Jazz backup point guard Jason Hart, who missed Monday's win while mourning the death of his maternal grandmother in Los Angeles, returned Thursday. ... Also back Thursday: center Mehmet Okur (who sat out Tuesday's practice to rest his back) and forward Matt Harpring (who was rehabbing his surgically repaired right knee Tuesday)

no mention of Deron Williams, but my guess is his toe will feel MUCH better, and he'll be explosive and exploding tonight.

:)
 
what heppened to him... i was at the agme and forgot to look online afterwards what up with him
A few games ago he had a knee-to-knee hit. It was a bit sore so they were precautious and held him out. He said he was fine and may or may not have an MRI
 
nothing on haywood.

i've read harrington will be back with the tema.

jermaine O'neal is OUT.

Jermaine O'Neal will sit out Friday's game with swelling in his left knee and lower leg.

"If it takes shutting him down a couple days to get him right, we'll do that," coach Jim O'Brien said. Jeff Foster is expected to start in his place for the second straight contest.
 
Supersonics issues for tonight...

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sonics/2004030293_soni23.html?syndication=rss

Kurt Thomas and Chris Wilcox are probable, and Robert Swift is OUT. Petro is also OUT.

The Sonics also will be without reserve center Johan Petro, who suffered a lower back strain Wednesday, and might not have power forward Chris Wilcox, who sprained his left ankle Thursday. Wilcox is probable for the game tonight along with Kurt Thomas, who should return after a missing the past three games with a strained right hamstring.
 
nothing on haywood.

i've read harrington will be back with the tema.

jermaine O'neal is OUT.

Jermaine O'Neal will sit out Friday's game with swelling in his left knee and lower leg.

"If it takes shutting him down a couple days to get him right, we'll do that," coach Jim O'Brien said. Jeff Foster is expected to start in his place for the second straight contest.

this was yesterday, and today he's listed as day-to-day. It's also my guess for today.

:shake:
 
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Al Harrington: Expect to Return Friday

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Friday, November 23, 2007 Update: Harrington (personal) is expected back in the lineup Friday night against the Wizards, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Recommendation: Harrington sat out Golden State's previous game on Wednesday.
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this was yesterday, and today he's listed as day-to-day. It's also my guess for today.

:shake:
O'Neal's return uncertain due to swelling in knee and leg




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There's no telling when Jermaine O'Neal, who's missed good chunks of the last three seasons, will be healthy enough to return to the Pacers' lineup. A look at Indiana with and without its max-contract star:

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana Pacers forward Jermaine O'Neal will sit out Friday's game against the Dallas Mavericks with swelling in his left knee and lower leg.
The six-time All-Star missed Wednesday's 105-93 victory in New Orleans. The timetable for his return is uncertain.
"If it takes shutting him down a couple days to get him right, we'll do that," coach Jim O'Brien told Pacers.com after practice Thursday.
It will be the 85th regular-season game O'Neal has missed in just over three seasons.
O'Neal had offseason surgery to repair torn meniscus cartilage in his left knee that hobbled him during the final two months of last season. He hurt the knee again on Oct. 8 during a practice, and later hyperextended it.
He's averaging 13.2 points and 7.1 rebounds while shooting just .388 from the field, all below his career averages.
 
Rotowire is reporting that Brendan Haywood practiced this morning and should be playing tonight...
 
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