News archive: September 2014 (Page 13)
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Injuries
Rudy Gay's injuries include a chipped tooth and bruising around a tooth socket but did not include a fractured jaw.
FIBA tournaments
France got a couple late game driving lay-ups by Boris Diaw that ultimately gave the French a 95-93 win in the bronze medal game agaisnt Lithuania.
NBA rumors
The Los Angeles Lakers recently worked out Pooh Jeter, Ronnie Price, Wayne Ellington, Jeremy Tyler and James Nunnally.
News
The Hawks released a letter of apology to fans and the city of Atlanta, saying they “did not do the right thing” to correct racially inflammatory words.
NBA market
The Los Angeles Clippers announced today that they have re-signed free agent forward Hedo Turkoglu. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Execs and owners
Hawks General Manager Danny Ferry on Friday requested and was granted a leave of absence from the team.
FIBA tournaments
The stage is set for Sunday's 2014 FIBA World Cup final, as Serbia defeated France 90-85 on Friday to advance and meet Team USA.
NBA market
Undrafted rookie guard Chris Crawford signed a two-year contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers, including partial guarantees.
News
Milwaukee Bucks assistant general manager David Morway said center Larry Sanders is in the team's future plans.
Incidents
Andrei Kirilenko's Salt Lake home was burglarized over the weekend, something that surprised his wife who calls the city the "safest place on Earth."
FIBA basket
Delonte West will spend next season playing for the Yao Ming-owned Shanghai Sharks of the Chinese Basketball Association
FIBA basket
Italian club L’Umana Reyer officially announced the hiring of the American point guard Julyan Stone.
NCAA news:
Texas guard Martez Walker was suspended indefinitely from team activities after he was charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly beating his girlfriend.
NCAA news:
The NCAA on Friday ruled that UCLA freshman Jonah Bolden, an Australian native, is academically ineligible and will not be allowed to play in games this season.
NCAA news:
Four-star shooting guard Rex Pflueger announced via Twitter that he gave a verbal commitment to Notre Dame.