Nelson might be done for the year

Smokedawg

Eagles Fan
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- All-Star point guard Jameer Nelson could miss the rest of the season for the Orlando Magic because of a torn labrum in his right shoulder.

An MRI exam revealed the injury Tuesday, the team announced.

Nelson will decide over the next week whether he will have surgery or attempt rehabilitation. If surgery is the option, his season is likely over. If he passes on the surgery, he'll likely miss several weeks.

Nelson left the Magic's 105-95 loss to the Mavericks on Monday night in the third quarter after he was fouled by Dallas center Erick Dampier and hit the floor. Nelson came up bent over and clutching his right shoulder before heading to the locker room in pain.

The injury leaves the Southeast division-leading Magic (37-11) with a major hole.

Orlando does not have a third point guard behind backup Anthony Johnson.

The Magic likely will have to sign another point guard, or convert shooting guards J.J. Reddick and Courtney Lee. Magic general manager Otis Smith scheduled a news conference for later Tuesday.

"It's a big blow for us," center Dwight Howard said after Monday night's loss. "I'm trying not to even think about it because he had been playing so well for us. It's a sad day for us all."

Nelson was having a career season, averaging 16.7 points and 5.4 assists per game. He was selected to his first All-Star Game and was to compete in the skills challenge Feb. 14 in Phoenix.

The Magic host the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night.
Nelson missed five games earlier this season with a right hip injury, and Orlando managed to go 4-1 behind Johnson.

A longer stretch against significantly better competition will provide a tougher test.

"We've done it before so we'll do whatever we have to do," Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said.

If the Magic can take any comfort in the loss, it's that they have time to regroup before the playoffs.

Orlando has a stranglehold on the Southeast division, beginning Tuesday with a nine-game lead over Atlanta. The Magic were three games behind Boston for the NBA's best record.

Still, Orlando's hopes for locking up home-court advantage in the East took a major hit.

"We don't change expectations at all," Lee said. "We can't say that we're losing because Jameer is out. We all have to step it up so that there's no drop off."
 
i bet theyd kill for Andre Miller...

trouble is they have nothing to trade without giving up turkoglu or someone
 
get your cavs futures now:tiphat:

no nelson = magic no longer a darkhorse to win the east
 
(disclaimer: I only advocate this because I dont think the Sixers are gonna re-sign Miller long term...he's a weird dude and given no indication that he wants to be here...he's a west coast guy and his contract is up after the year)

Send em Miller and Kareem Rush

for Reddick and Turkoglu

Let Williams and Ivey run the point and we'd finally have two guys that can shoot...

Theyd get a point guard and have a 'big 3' of Miller, Lewis and Howard...and Miller comes off the books next year so they can sign someone when Nelson's healthy

Which side doesnt make that deal?
 
I'll give em Kirk for nothing if they just eat that terrible contract. Terrible management is everywhere.
 
eh...actually thats a terrible idea...all it would do is further logjam an already logjammed front court

sorry magic...youre on your own
 
I don't really like Turkoglu as a player, but I really like to say his name.

Turkoglu, Turkoglu, Turkoglu.

It's almost as cool as ShamWOW!.
 
see thing is sixers need a 2...no point in trading for another 3 or 4 (with Young, Iggy, Brand, and Speights we're more than set there)...

Other option is getting rid of Sammy and moving Brand to the 5, but no one wants his contract

and im not gonna just give miller away for a low first round draft pick...a lottery pick, maybe...but who wants to trade for Miller if theyre not even gonna make the playoffs?

Its a tough situation Stefanskis got himself in to...
 
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