" Kiki Vandeweghe had it all planned. He would run what he called a "Pat Riley or Van Gundy practice." Then he looked around.
Players were limping, players were taped, players looked tired.
"We had this great practice plan. We were going hard for like three hours," Vandeweghe, the interim coach, said as the team prepped for practice in Indianapolis before coming here. "We were going to hit each other and then, we've got nobody here."
Devin Harris, who sprained his left pinky in Friday's 107-91 loss to the Pacers, was stamped "fragile" for practice, though he says he will be ready for the Hawks tonight.
"It'll be all right. We'll tape it up," said Harris, who was limited to 26:21 and was unable to finish Friday. "I'll probably play.""