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at what it brought us, were able to play into the mazhaoya415 发表于 2013/1/23 16:37:00 |
TORONTO -- Toronto Raptors rookie Jonas Valanciunas is expected to be
out four to six weeks while he recovers from a hand injury, the club
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Valanciunas was battling for a loose ball under the basket when he fell
and broke the ring finger on his right hand during Torontos 93-90
victory over the Orlando Magic on Dec. 21.
The seven-foot Lithuanian centre saw hand specialist Dr. Herb von
Schroeder in Toronto on Saturday but it was determined surgery will not
be required.
Valanciunas has started in all 28 games for the Raptors this season,
averaging 7.8 points per game and 5.2 rebounds. Hes fourth in the league
among rookies in rebounds and blocks per game.
Drafted fifth overall in the 2011 NBA Draft, Valanciunas played in
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Paul Pierce and former Magic forward Brandon Bass each scored 19 points
to carry the injury-riddled Celtics to an 87-56 win over Orlando on
Monday night.SALT LAKE CITY -- Mo Williams isnt the 20-year-old rookie
that he was when he first arrived in Salt Lake City in 2003.
Hes married now, with four kids, another on the way and enough money to
buy a house in place of the tiny apartment he once had.
What hasnt changed is the toughness he brings, toughness he vowed to
carry forward after being reunited with the Utah Jazz following a
multi-team deal finalized last week that sent Lamar Odom back to Los
Angeles with the Clippers.
"Thats what makes me who I am, that toughness I have in me, that Jerry
(Sloan) helped fine-tune," Williams said Tuesday after being formally
introduced as the newest member of the Jazz.
A second trade that the Jazz cant formally announce until a league-wide
moratorium is lifted July 11 will send Devin Harris to the Atlanta Hawks
and clear the way for Mo Williams to run the team at point guard.
Asked about becoming the new face of the Jazz franchise after a pair of
major post-draft trades, Mo Williams wasnt fazed.
"I look forward to the challenge," he said.
Williams, now 29, arrived in Salt Lake City in 2003 with a single
suitcase, and a chip on his shoulder after falling to the second round
of the draft and No. 47 overall.
Since then, hes played with LeBron James in Cleveland and was part of
Lob City in Los Angeles with Blake Griffin and Chris Paul.
Each trade, he said, only paved the way for him to be back in Utah.
For now, Mo Williams plans to wear No. 16 -- disappointing all those
Jazz fans who thought they might finally be able to recycle the No. 8
Deron Williams jerseys that became obsolete when the team traded the
superstar point guard in February 2011.
Mo Williams said the number he has worn most of his career, 25, was
already taken by centre Al Jefferson, who hails from the same hometown
of Jackson, Miss.
His children picked No. 16 because the digits add up to seven -- the
size his family will be once the new baby arrives. Its news even his
mother hadnt heard yet.
"It equals seven, but I wouldnt take No. 7 here because some famous guy
wore that," Mo Williams quipped, standing beneath a jersey hung from the
rafters that displayed Pistol Pete Maravichs name.
On Tuesday, Jazz general manager Kevin OConnor declined to discuss any
potential trade with Atlanta involving Harris that would send forward
Marvin Williams to the Jazz. But Jazz CEO Greg Miller acknowledged the
deal Monday night when picking Mo Williams up at the airport.
"I think weve gotten better," is all OConnor wouuld say Tuesday. Corey Graham Womens Jersey.
"When a player is capable of playing good basketball, and brings
toughness, and aggressiveness and a work attitude every day, thats what
you want."
He said Mo Williams also is a capable scorer, and good shooter, someone
willing to provide leadership to a group that features four talented
players 22 or younger in Derrick Favours, Gordon Hayward, Enes Kanter
and Alec Burks.
The Jazz were a surprise to some when they made a late-season charge to
the playoffs, finishing with a 36-30 mark in the condensed,
strike-shortened season. But reality set in when the San Antonio Spurs
swept then out of the playoffs in the first round.
"We got our bell rung in the playoffs," OConnor said. "I hope everybody
understands where weve got to get to."
The team certainly has come a long way since the D-Will trade.
They have a budding superstar in forward Favours, big man Kanter and, if
the Marvin Williams deal goes through, another solid small forward.
And, though not tied to the Deron Williams deal, the Jazz have
Mo Williams, who they were able to obtain with help from a trade
exception acquired in a deal that sent Mehmet Okur to New Jersey last
season.
"One of the things I keep saying is Deron didnt come and say, You better
trade me. Thats not fair to him. However, we felt it was a move we
needed to make," OConnor said Tuesday. "Now as we look at some of the
deals that have gone on and some of the moves that have happened, we
feel fortunate we were able to make it at the time we made it. If you
look at what it brought us, were able to play into the future with it."
Mo Williams is part of the immediate future and, he hopes, the long-term
as well.
"It will be an 18-wheeler pulling up when I come back this time," he
said.
He planned to reunite first with Jefferson at basketball camps they put
on in Jackson, then get ready for the Jazz season.
Harris, meanwhile, was trying to cope with yet another trade.
"I cant say he knew it was coming yesterday, or he had any indication of
it," publicist Tiffany Farha said Tuesday. "But he understands the
business. They had four point guards on that team, so it wasnt going to
be a surprise that they would make a move."
Farha said Harris has no hard feelings toward the Jazz and enjoyed his
time in Utah.
"Hes looking forward to contributing in Atlanta, a perennial playoff
team with a new GM. He looks forward to doing some great things with
them, to the new chapter," she said.
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