March 18
Memphis Commercial Appeal
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Starting center Marc Gasol sat out a second straight game due to a strained neck muscle. The Grizzlies 7-footer accompanied the team to Houston for its game against the Rockets. Gasol even ran sprints on the court 90 minutes before tip-off. Gasol also revealed that while the injury likely won't end his season, his recovery might last through the weekend because there is a slight tear in a muscle on the left side of the collarbone. "It's kind of detached," Gasol said. "Every time I try to stretch with my arm and reach, it hurts pretty bad. Hopefully, it's not (season-ending). It's a very painful thing, but we're going to see how it feels from day to day. Griz coach Lionel Hollins pointed ..."
March 18
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Bucks general manager John Hammond said Wednesday he has "major concerns" about center Andrew Bogut's participation in the World Championships this summer in Turkey. Bogut is under pressure in his native Australia to play for his country in the international tournament, but the Bucks are worried about the 7-footer's long-term health and protecting their five-year, $60 million investment. Bogut and the Bucks agreed to the five-year contract extension in the summer of 2008, and the current season was the first year of the deal. "We are going to support Andrew as he goes through this process," Hammond said before the Bucks played the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night. "But we do have ..."
March 17
Memphis Commercial Appeal
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Griz owner Michael Heisley told a group of season ticket holders that the team intends to match any offer Gay might receive as a restricted free agent this summer. Heisley spoke before the game at the team's annual "State of the Franchise" Chalk Talk where season ticket holders could ask questions."
March 17
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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The Atlanta Spirit ownership group has been disputing reports that it is seeking to sell the Thrashers and that the NHL team might be on the move to another city. Now comes a report that the Hawks also might be on the market. A New York Times story on sports ownership during the recession references both the Hawks and Thrashers as being among franchises that might be for sale. The paragraph in question reads: Now that the economy seems to be on the mend, owners who held off selling during the downturn are seeking to unload their teams. According to sports bankers, the teams thought to be for sale include the Atlanta Hawks, the Memphis Grizzlies, the Golden State Warriors and the ..."
March 16
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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The Hawks have enjoyed good fortune with injuries this season but will have to do without their best player for at least a game and probably two. Guard Joe Johnson (sore Achilles) didn't accompany the team to New Jersey on Monday and has been ruled out for the game on Tuesday night. He's also likely to miss the game at Toronto on Wednesday. Guard Mike Bibby (back) made the flight but is questionable for Tuesday. Johnson will miss his first game of the season and just his fourth since 2007-08. He wasn't available for comment after practice Monday because he was getting treatment. Hawks players have missed just 16 games due to injury or personal reasons this season, the lowest total by far ..."
March 16
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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It looks like the Hawks' good fortune with injuries finally has ended. Joe Johnson (sore Achilles') is not on the Hawks' team flight. He's been ruled out for New Jersey tomorrow and probably is out for Thursday Wednesday at Toronto, too. Mike Bibby (back) made the flight but is questionable for New Jersey. J.J. will miss his first game of the season and just his fourth since 2007-08. He wasn't available for comment because he was getting treatment (and napping, as is his custom). "I've always said when somebody goes down it gives somebody else a chance to step up and play," Woody said before J.J. was officially ruled out. "That's why I tell guys they've always got to be ready.""
March 15
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
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Miami Heat forward Michael Beasley missed his second consecutive game Sunday due to a bruised left thigh. Beasley arrived at AmericanAirlines Arena more than four hours before his team faced the Philadelphia 76ers, but was unable to push through a pregame workout. "I just can't push off on it the way I need to yet," he said, having sustained the injury in the third quarter of Wednesday's victory over the Los Angeles Clippers. "But it feels a whole lot better than when I did it and a lot better than the past two days.""