Posted by GameSetMatch on 23rd March 2010
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo is relieved his banged-up team has four days off before its next game in the NCAA tournament.
Not that it will help Kalin Lucas.
An MRI confirmed the junior guard ruptured the Achilles tendon in his left foot during the first half of Sunday’s NCAA tournament game against Maryland.
The recovery time is expected to be 4-6 months.
“We feel terrible for Kalin, he was having a great NCAA tournament,” Izzo said in a statement. “The good news is there is no doubt he will make a full and complete recovery. He’s a tough kid and he’ll do everything necessary to return to his elite level.”
Lucas’ replacement, Korie Lucious, beat the buzzer with a 3-pointer that lifted the fifth-seeded Spartans to an 85-83 win over fourth-seeded Maryland on Sunday.
Click here to read the full article – By of ESPN.com
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Posted by GameSetMatch on 11th March 2010
Rodney Stuckey doesn’t know when he will play again, but he hopes it will be this season.
Three doctors cleared Stuckey for exercise Wednesday after extensive cardiac tests. He collapsed on the bench during Friday’s game at Cleveland and was taken away on a stretcher. He missed Sunday’s game against Houston and will be out again Wednesday against Utah.
“I really don’t know what that means — they told me I can exercise, but I haven’t talked to anyone about if that means I can practice or what,” he said before the Utah game. “I want to play, but we’ll have to see what they tell me.”
Pistons coach John Kuester said he expects Stuckey to return to the lineup before the season is over, but said the team doesn’t have a timeline.
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Posted by TheHockeyGuy on 3rd March 2010
The Detroit Red Wings once were major players on trade deadline day. Those days are gone, mostly because of the NHL’s salary cap.
Wednesday’s 3 p.m. deadline likely will pass with no movement by the Red Wings.
“It looks like we’re not going to be very active,” Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said Tuesday.
The Red Wings are right against the $56.8 million cap, so Holland said any move they make would require them to shed equal or more salary. Now that the team is almost completely healthy for the first time this season, Holland likes his roster and doesn’t feel any urgency to deal.
“I look at our trade deadline acquisitions as being (Johan) Franzen, (Andreas) Lilja and (Niklas) Kronwall,” Holland said of the players who recently returned from long-term injuries. “I still believe we have a good team. I don’t foresee us doing anything of any significance.”
That hasn’t prevented other teams from calling. Holland said he had spoken with three or four GMs in the past couple days.
“They’re offering decent players, veteran guys who will be unrestricted free agents (after the season), but they’ve got serious cap numbers,” Holland said. “We can’t get into that game. We don’t want to get into that game.
“I don’t believe I can make a move that will make us better.”
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