Kawhi Leonard apparently hurt his knee on a nail on the 76ers’ home floor, which is weirdDan Devine, yahoo.com Kawhi Leonard missed more than a month earlier this season with quadriceps tendinitis, leaving the San Antonio Spurs without their top option at the small forward position and temporarily derailing what had been a strong start to the season for the seco… |
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Andrew Bynum’s return to health is being hamstrung by the 76ers’ broken anti-gravity treadmillJan 22
Kelly Dwyer, yahoo.com In order to make it to the .500 mark and give itself a chance to grab the last playoff spot in the East, the 17-24 Philadelphia 76ers will have to reverse that record in the second half of a season that starts Tuesday night in Milwaukee. That would be q… |
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A Star Grows In IndyJan 22
Paul George has emerged as a go-to scorer and potential All-Star for Indianapolis. And in a year with many good candidates, he's the favorite for Most Improved, says Ian Thomsen. |
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Andrew Bynum delivered the weekly update on his knees before Monday's game against San Antonio and - here's a bad sign - he asked whether he could sit down to do so. |
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