Morning News Roundup

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Here are this morning’s top NBA news stories:

  • “Kobe Bryant of Los Angeles Lakers will miss remainder of preseason due to foot injury,” by Dave McMenamin from ESPN.com
  • “T-Mac starts new chapter in China,” from China Daily
  • “D-Will: Knicks ‘not my friends anymore,’” by Mike Mazzeo from ESPN.com
  • “Andrew Bynum ailing, unable to practice with 76ers,” by Marc Narducci from the Philadelphia Inquirer
  • “Knicks’ Chandler to have MRI on left knee,” by Ken Berger from CBSSports.com
  • “Clippers’ Chris Paul rests as Coach Vinny Del Negro prevails,” by Broderick Turner from the Los Angeles Times

Morning News Roundup

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Here are this morning’s top NBA news stories:

  • “NBA to change All-Star ballot. eliminating center,” by David Aldridge from NBA.com
  • “Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak sees his window of opportunity,” by Mark Medina from the  Los Angeles Daily News
  • “Jennings isn’t worried about contract situation,” by Greg Woelfel from the Racine Journal-Times
  • “Raja Bell’s agent disputes report claiming he said trade being pursued,” by Jody Genessy from the Deseret News
  • “Jerome Jordan making case to stay with Grizzlies,” by Ronald Tillery from the Memphis Commercial Appeal
  • “Gilbert Arenas near deal with Guangdong,” by Jon Pastuszek from NiuBBall.com
  • “In 3rd year, Hayward aims to take the next step,” by Bill Oram from the Salt Lake Tribune
  • “Nets coach Avery Johnson said he already feels more of a rivalry with the New York Knicks since the team has moved to Brooklyn,” by Tim Bontemps from the New York Post
  • “Kirk Hinrich left Chicago Bulls preseason game with strained right groin,” by Nick Friedell from ESPN.com
  • “MRI on New Orleans Hornets’ Austin Rivers reveals no structural damage,” by John Reid from the New Orleans Times-Picayune
  • “Andrew Bynum expected to join 76ers on Wednesday,” by John N. Mitchell from the Philadelphia Inquirer
  • “Cavaliers’ guard Gibson out with concussion,” from NBA.com
  • “Clippers’ Hill could miss significant time,” by Daniel Woike from the Orange County Register

Morning News Roundup

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Here are this morning’s top NBA news stories:

  • “Memphis Grizzlies sale to be voted on by NBA Board of Governors on Thursday,” by Marc Stein from ESPN.com
  • “Is Luis Scola Phoenix’s X-Factor,” by Bill Ingram from HoopsWorld
  • “Expect Warriors to go small early in season,” by Matt Steinmetz from CSNBayArea.com
  • “Oklahoma City’s James Harden a hot ticket,” by Paul Coro from the Arizona Republic
  • “The differences between Dwight Howard and Andrew Bynum are plain to see,” by Mike Bresnahan from the Los Angeles Times
  • “Pierce: ‘it would be difficult’ to see myself in a different uniform,” from CSNNE.com
  • “Heat aware of weaknesses as season nears,” by Chris Tomasson from FOXSports Florida
  • “Knicks likely to use Carmelo Anthony at power forward while Amar’e Stoudemire is out with injured knee,” by Frank Isola from the New York Daily News
  • “Back with Clippers, Lamar Odom says he’s regained his mental focus,” by Broderick Turner from the Los Angeles Times
  • “LeBron James look to Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski for counsel,” by George Richards from the Miami Herald

Morning News Roundup

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Here are this morning’s top NBA news stories:

  • “Dallas Mavericks have hope Dirk Nowitzki can return closer to 3 weeks after surgery,” by Tim MacMahon from ESPN.com
  • “Leandro Barbosa unfazed by guard logjam,” by Steve Bulpett from the Boston Herald
  • Pablo Prigioni of Knicks is NBA’s oldest rookie in 40 years,” by Nate Taylor from the New York Times
  • “Dwight Howard has impressive debut in Lakers’ preseason loss to Kings,” by Mark Medina from  Los Angeles Daily News
  • “Cleveland Cavaliers coach Byron Scott not happy with team’s rebounding,” by Mary Schmitt Boyer from the Cleveland Plain Dealer
  • “With Nets’ roles undecided, a focus on attitude,” by Howard Beck from the  New York Times
  • “Clippers’ Matt Barnes is proving his worth,” by Broderick Turner from the Los Angeles Times
  • “Al Jefferson passes on skills to ‘young fella’ Kanter,” by Bill Oram from the  Salt Lake Tribune
  • “Livingston out to show Rockets he’s still a playmaker,” by Jonathan Feigen from the Houston Chronicle
  • “Back ‘feeling much better,’ Ridnour aims to play,” by Jerry Zgoda from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune
  • “Coach Tom Thibodeau’s work ethic was won his players’ respect,” by Joe Cowley from the Chicago Sun-Times

Morning News Roundup

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Here are this morning’s top NBA news stories:

  • “Lakers planning for Dwight Howard to play Sunday,” by Marc J. Spears from Yahoo! Sports
  • “Taj Gibson of Chicago Bulls hopeful about contract extension,” by Nick Friedell from ESPN.com
  • “LeBron James dismisses Los Angeles Lakers free agency talk,” by Michael Wallace from ESPN.com
  • “Kevin Love ‘disappointed’ by injury, won’t  need surgery,” from ESPN.com
  • “MarShon Brooks as Sixth Man? Avery Johnson says ‘We’re not sure yet,’” by Stefan Bondy from the New York Daily News
  • “Vince Carter: You won’t miss Jason Terry; I’ll be Mavericks’ sixth man,” by Eddie Sefko from Dallas Morning News
  • “Bulls forward Vladimir Radmanovic must catch up physically,” by Joe Cowley from the  Chicago Sun-Times
  • “Paul Pierce of Boston Celtics exits with apparent ankle injury but able to return,” by Greg Payne from ESPN.com
  • “WADA director general says NBA has ‘gaps’ in anti-doping program,” by Henry Abbott from ESPN.com